condo tour: edgy luxe design

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Condo tour: Edgy luxe design

From New York to Atlanta to (hopefully) Paris this year, Peridot Decorative Homewear co-ownerLeah Balderson spends tons of time searching out unique pieces for her store. And when she's notscouting? She's designing one-of-a-kind furniture for her clients. Because if there's one thing Leahavoids at all costs, it's having the same decor as everyone around her. After all, who likes showingup at a party in the same dress as someone else?

So when Leah moved to her 800-square-foot one-bedroom condo in Vancouver's Fairviewneighbourhood three years ago, she first set about customizing the bones. Though she loved itsmuted neutral palette and simple modern architecture, the condo was a typical new build. "To makeit feel more special, I took off all the door casings, plastered the back wall of the kitchen for extratexture and tiled a feature wall in the living room, recessing the TV right in," she says.

"Because I'm very social, I wanted a comfortable space with a lounge feel at the centre of my home,"she says. Built-in pieces like the concrete sofa base, display ledge and bed frame also optimize thelimiting layout while asserting the cutting-edge style Leah sought.

Condo tour: Edgy luxe design

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Condo tour: Edgy luxe design

Design must-haves

Homeowner Leah Balderson's must-have design list for her home includes shimmery walltreatments, jewellery-like accents and industrial finishes.

Living room

For the living room coffee table, Leah found the teak and crackled resin blocks in New York City("they weight like a million pounds," she says) and had the Lucite tabletop custom made to offersurface space sans visual clutter. "It slides back and forth so people can slip through."

Recessed feature wall

In the living room, the TV was recessed into the feature wall adorned with glass tiles that designerand homeowner Leah Balderson loves for their iridescent lustre. In lieu of a medi unit, Leah had adisplay ledge installed to mimic a fireplace hearth.

Bar cart displays

"Bar carts are a great way to display beautiful things in a small place where you don't have manysurfaces," says Leah.

Bling and luxury

"The woman who designed the living room's quartz-spiked side table is also a jewellery design," saysLeah. "I love her flair for bling and luxury."

Bedroom decor

Leah chose a spiky brass chandelier for her bedroom to play off the living room side table whilematching the raw feel of the concrete bed frame.

Entryway

In the teeny entryway, a sleek white floor lamp, an elegant wall hanging and a rustic womven stoolestablish the raw-luxe look carried throughout the space.

Read more in Homes and Small Spaces

http://www.styleathome.com/homes/small-spaces/condo-tour-edgy-luxe-design/a/60645

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