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In Toronto’s land of grey-and-beige, she brings the colour. Pop!

Writer's picture: Carla LouisseCarla Louisse


In Toronto’s sea of neutral tones, one designer is standing out by embracing bold, bright colours. While most of the city’s buildings and homes are designed with muted palettes, this creative force is introducing vivid hues, bringing personality and life to Toronto’s urban landscape. From lively reds to cheerful yellows, these designs are a striking contrast to the otherwise subdued cityscape.


This injection of colour isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s reshaping how people experience their living spaces. Colour has the power to evoke emotions, and in a city filled with grey and beige, bold choices offer a fresh perspective, creating spaces that feel welcoming and energizing. Residents are responding positively, with more interest in incorporating these vibrant designs into their homes.


The trend is also a reflection of changing tastes in urban design. People are beginning to crave individuality and expression through their living environments. The popularity of colourful spaces is a nod to Toronto’s diverse cultural fabric, where people want homes that reflect their personalities, rather than blending into the background.


As this design movement grows, Toronto could see more neighbourhoods adopting vibrant colours, transforming the city into a more visually stimulating environment. This shift represents a refreshing departure from the uniformity of grey-and-beige buildings, giving the city a much-needed "pop" of colour.


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