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HART HOUS HART HOUS makes sense of your space. Stuck? I'll get you unstuck. Need a plan? I'll map one out. Awkward layouts, reno spirals, too many ideas?

I cut through the noise and figure out what actually works - for your space, style, and life.

Kitsilano update: this home had a central gas fireplace splitting the dining room from the raised living room - so the w...
05/15/2026

Kitsilano update: this home had a central gas fireplace splitting the dining room from the raised living room - so the whole space felt a bit… interrupted.
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We moved the fireplace to the exterior wall and everything instantly made sense. Sightlines opened up, the layout calmed down, and the room finally had one clear focal point instead of a divider in the middle of the conversation.
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That deep niche that never really worked? We extended thick floating shelves from it - now it’s functional instead of awkward and empty.
We also added faux beams to bring some structure back into the now-open space - more of that quiet architectural rhythm overhead, and a little extra sculptural detail without making anything feel heavy.
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And because real living rooms come with real tech, we built a custom media unit with slatted sliding doors for ventilation + remote access, and hid every last cord so the room feels finished (not “paused mid-setup”).
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The final touch: dark textured plaster against a smooth, light surround - simple contrast, lots of depth.

We didn’t add square footage - we reassigned it. Two bedrooms became one clear path: bedroom → walk-through closet → ens...
05/04/2026

We didn’t add square footage - we reassigned it.
Two bedrooms became one clear path: bedroom → walk-through closet → ensuite.

It’s the same East Van place (off Commercial Drive) as our Mid-Century Modern / Japandi kitchen, and we carried that same warmth + simplicity into a brand new primary suite.

The goal was a flow that makes sense in real life. The walk-through closet keeps storage practical and out of sight, and the ensuite was designed to feel spa-like without getting precious about it - clean lines, grounded materials, and a layout that actually works.

Practical, calm, and not trying too hard.

In this North Vancouver townhouse, the main floor was already cozy - in the good way - so the goal was to add function w...
04/30/2026

In this North Vancouver townhouse, the main floor was already cozy - in the good way - so the goal was to add function without making the space feel crowded.

We designed a tall black cabinet to tie in with the entry closet aesthetic and give that wall a bit of structure (and storage) without going wide and bulky.
Then we looked at the existing window ledge and thought… why not make it actually usable? So we reworked it into a reading bench that feels like it was always meant to be there.

I love projects like this - small moves, but they change how you use the space every day.

I’ve been in a bit of a handcrafted-hardware phase lately. Mostly k***s, pulls… and now apparently hooks. These are hand...
04/15/2026

I’ve been in a bit of a handcrafted-hardware phase lately. Mostly k***s, pulls… and now apparently hooks.

These are handmade in Turkey, and I can’t stop staring at them - I love the organic, imperfect shape and that eye-catching brass finish.
Little unexpected pieces like this can do so much for a space, even if it’s just a tiny wow moment inside a closet or pantry.

Fairview kitchen reno: small space, big visual payoff. The appliance garage was the MVP - everyday stuff stays plugged i...
04/10/2026

Fairview kitchen reno: small space, big visual payoff.

The appliance garage was the MVP - everyday stuff stays plugged in and out of sight, so the counters stay clear and the whole kitchen looks calmer.

This home was a recent purchase by my clients, just off Commercial Drive. We kept the home’s quirks, but the kitchen lay...
04/07/2026

This home was a recent purchase by my clients, just off Commercial Drive.

We kept the home’s quirks, but the kitchen layout had to change. We opened up the back, reconfigured it for how they cook and hang out, and tied the dining area into the kitchen so it’s one cohesive space.

Mid-century modern bones, Japandi calm. Clean lines, warm materials, and it can handle real life.

South Granville kitchen: pied-à-terre mood, restaurant-ish vibe, but still built for a family that actually uses it. Sam...
04/02/2026

South Granville kitchen: pied-à-terre mood, restaurant-ish vibe, but still built for a family that actually uses it.

Same footprint, way better floor space, and an island that finally fits the way they live.

This dining nook was always meant to be a cozy spot, but the powder room entrance was taking up the best wall space and ...
03/20/2026

This dining nook was always meant to be a cozy spot, but the powder room entrance was taking up the best wall space and the layout never really clicked.

A reconfiguration of the powder room entrance to the other wall gave us three usable walls in the nook. That opened the door (pun intended) for a banquette, and the whole area finally started to feel like its own little room instead of leftover space.

If you’re working with a tight dining area, small changes like door placement can make a bigger difference than you’d think.

Fairview, Vancouver: an appliance garage that actually earns its keep.Open = a functional landing zone for the daily-use...
03/13/2026

Fairview, Vancouver: an appliance garage that actually earns its keep.

Open = a functional landing zone for the daily-use stuff and much-needed additional counter space.
Closed = a pretty feature backdrop that keeps the kitchen looking finished.

Because countertops are for living, not storage.

You know those tiny little kitchen boxes in the middle of old apartment floor plans?The ones with the original everythin...
02/27/2026

You know those tiny little kitchen boxes in the middle of old apartment floor plans?
The ones with the original everything, appliances held together by pure spite, brown cabinets, a patterned backsplash… and a pass-through that’s basically just a window to watch you struggle?

Yeah. That’s where this one started.

We still have a few edits to make, but I couldn't help but share.

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