One of the perks of the trade are the parties at the end of the year. These are excellent to lure us into showrooms we never seem to get to and to reconnect with reps. It is always nice to have an excuse to go down to showrooms to see product that reps can't necessarily come out to show us or we don't have room for in our library. First Avenue Office Furnishings even had a professional photographer come in to take photos of the guests! The Knoll Womb Chair was perfect for the holiday set.
Everitt Design Associates specializes in reflecting a measure of contemporary elegance, sophistication and function with an emphasis on attention to detail. We take pride in giving our clients the opportunity to put the stamp of their own identity into their interior environment. From concept to the completion of the design process, our creative problem solving skills and our innovative use of materials evolve into a dynamic interior with a contemporary edge.
Friday, December 18, 2015
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Charleswood Residence
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This project was featured in the "Home Decor & Renovations" magazine! |
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After - Front exterior |
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After - Front exterior |
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Before - Front exterior |
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After - Garage |
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Before - Garage |
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After - Foyer |
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After - Foyer |
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Before - Foyer |
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After - Kitchen looking towards Dining Room |
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Before - Kitchen looking towards Dining room |
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After - Island niche detail |
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After - Kitchen backsplash detail |
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After - Kitchen looking towards Family Room |
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Before - Kitchen looking towards Family Room |
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After - Kitchen |
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After - Block between Living Room & Kitchen |
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Before - Block between Living Room & Kitchen |
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After - Living room & stairs |
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Before - Living Room & Stairs |
Accounting Office
We were invited to a mixer event at a recently completed office project. This was the perfect excuse to make the drive down to the out of town project for the first time since construction began. We hope to have professional photos taken soon.
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Front Reception |
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Front Reception |
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Coffee Counter |
Friday, October 30, 2015
High Point Market 2015
Well, it has been just over a week since we returned from an
incredible experience at High Point Market, High Point, NC. It has been busy at the office catching up on
projects but now it is time to reflect on our experience. Trends in furniture
and lighting became evident even though we only had time to explore a fraction
of the 2,000+ exhibitors covering 11.5 million square feet of Showspace. It was
wonderful to see the attention to detail and experience sitting in some of our
favourite furniture lines. However, the best part was discovering new and
unique products not seen in Winning and being inspired by clever details.
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Taracea - stunning showroom and product craftsmanship |
During the two and a half days at High Point market, a few
trends became apparent. Natural Walnut was seen everywhere, in contemporary,
transitional and traditional furniture. We use a lot of walnut in our furniture
and millwork so it was good to see that we are in tune with the trends. The return of gold was also evident. However,
not the 80’s brass, but a deeper gold leaning towards bronze. One final
trend to mention was distressed wood / reclaimed wood / barn board. We are seeing
this not only in furniture but also in wood flooring and ceramic tile/vinyl
tile mimicking wood.
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Ion Design, AD-14 Media Unit - Reclaimed Wood and Iron |
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Ion Design, Pasadena Credenza |
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Scovby, #39 Dining Table - Walnut (Scovby has clever extending mechanisms and techniques that function extremely well) |
Sourcing furniture we haven’t personally seen is always a
little unsettling. We use manufacturers from whom we have seen sample pieces or
turn to trusted retailers or reps to advise on quality and comfort of various
lines of furniture. However, it is not the same as physically seeing and
experiencing the furniture. It was fabulous to finally sit in chairs or
sectionals, etc. that we have looked at online. Fortunately, the furniture met
and exceeded our expectations!
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Cattelan Italia, Storm desk |
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Huppe, Up Collection, Cita Lounge Chair |
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Nuevo, Jakob Lounge Chair |
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Nuevo, Valentine Dining Arm Chair |
In Winnipeg, much of the product in retail spaces as been mainstreamed
with nothing really standing out as unique. After a while, many of the
showrooms at High Point Market also started to look similar. Therefore, we were
freshly invigorated when we came across truly unique items. The Nick Alain
showroom was one of those spaces. The Nick Alain website portrays it so much
better than I can, describing it as, “Nouveau
Chic, mechanically elegant and vintage with a contemporary flair are a few
phrases used to describe the signature look of Nick Alain.” We made several connections with manufacturers and can be source of fresh and unique products to our clients.
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Nick Alain, Greco Table Lamp |
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Nick Alain, Lautrec Sconce |
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Oly, Muriel Cloud, Chandelier |
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Oly, Lyra Dining Chair |
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Devina Nais, M.15 - Live edge table top with glass base |
We were fortunate to be accepted by IDC for this trip
including a tour of Canadian manufactures with other fabulous designers from across
Canada. Overall, the trip was inspiring, informative and a lot of walking! Now
we just need projects where we can incorporate all our fantastic finds and
ideas.
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Optometrist office nearing completion
Construction is nearing completion on this Optometrist office in Birds Hill, just outside of Winnipeg. An unfortunate water main break in the adjacent tenant required the newly installed flooring to be replaced and delayed the anticipated opening date. However, the space is again looking fantastic and as soon as the new furniture is placed, the office will be ready to accept clients.
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Reception |
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Reception/Dispensary |
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Dispensary |
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Reception/Waiting |
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Reception |
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Exam Room |
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Corridor looking to the front of the space |
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The space before construction began |
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Residential Entrance Doors
Solid walnut doors complete with Lumicor Resin and Recycled Glass Panels add sparkle and allow light to filter in while maintaining privacy. Beautiful bronze Rockwood pulls complete the stately design.
Exchange District office
Can't wait to see this project complete! Various curves and level changes to add interest within a beautiful historic shell.
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