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Divine Dwelling

Designing homes with soul — that’s what Dwell Theory’s Kim Phillips Langer sets out to do with each interior design project. And she’s succeeded in this warm and inviting infill, which feels historic and timeless, where everything from the art on the walls to the kitchen table has a story to tell.

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Grovenor Elegance

Homebuilder Urbis took a careful eye to the street this central Edmonton infill sits on, bringing historic touches to the new build — with the kind of modern conveniences and sleek finishes the homeowners needed for their growing family, carefully selected with the help of Iron River Surfaces. The sauna in the basement doesn’t hurt, either.

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Full Circle

Interior designer Katie Stephenson of Stephenson House considers designing this west-end house a full circle moment — working with her very first clients on their new abode. And once again, she has helped them bring to life their vision for a functional and beautiful family home.

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Mid-century to Modern

The minute the homeowners first saw this mid-century house, they had a vision for the kind of multi-generational home it would become. Vicky’s Homes brought this once-dated home into the modern era, with 20-foot windows looking out over a ravine.

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Treasure Box

Art gallery or cozy abode? This historic central Edmonton home is both. Carefully selected sculptures and paintings adorn every wall, shelf and countertop, filling the century-old house with colour and vibrancy.