About Us

About Toronto Interior Designer

We’re a Toronto-based editorial team obsessed with helping Canadians create homes they actually love. From 600-square-foot condos in the Junction to sprawling semi-detached homes in the Beaches, we publish practical, beautifully-researched interior design guidance rooted in real Canadian life.


Our Mission

Great interior design shouldn’t be reserved for people with unlimited budgets. We dig into what actually works — the layouts, the retailers, the materials — so you can make confident decisions whether you’re refreshing a rental or renovating a forever home.

Every article is written by a specialist who knows that category deeply: a kitchen designer won’t be giving you bedroom advice. We believe that specificity is what separates genuinely useful content from generic filler.


Meet the Team

Our contributors bring specialized expertise across every room in the house — and every type of Canadian home.

Olivia Bennett

Living Spaces Editor

Olivia has spent over a decade studying how Torontonians actually live in their spaces — especially in the small-footprint condos and row houses that define much of the city. She specializes in layout optimization, furniture selection, and creating warmth in rooms that feel too narrow to breathe.

Emma Rodriguez

Kitchen & Dining Editor

Emma grew up cooking in a tiny galley kitchen and never forgot the frustration of a poorly designed prep space. She covers Canadian kitchen trends, renovation costs, cabinet hardware obsessions, and how to make IKEA look like it cost three times what it did.

Nora Patel

Bedroom Editor

Nora is convinced the bedroom is the most underinvested room in most Canadian homes — and she’s on a mission to change that. Her background in textile design gives her an edge when it comes to layering bedding, choosing window treatments, and creating the calm, restorative spaces sleep science demands.

Sophia Nguyen

Bathroom Editor

Sophia approaches bathrooms like a hospitality designer — every detail should earn its place. She covers tile trends, spa-worthy renovations, fixture selection, and the perennial question of whether a freestanding tub is actually practical in a Toronto condo (spoiler: sometimes yes).

Mia Thompson

Home Office Editor

Mia has been designing home offices since before working from home was mandatory. She’s helped dozens of clients carve productive, professional-looking workspaces out of spare bedrooms, closets, and awkward nooks — all while keeping ergonomics front and centre.

Ava Chen

Outdoor & Landscaping Editor

Ava believes that outdoor space — even a 60-square-foot balcony — deserves as much design intention as any room inside. She focuses on furniture that survives Canadian winters, landscaping that works with the climate, and the art of creating outdoor rooms people actually want to spend time in.

Isabella Khan

Décor & Accents Editor

Isabella has a gift for seeing the object that ties a room together — the vase, the throw, the artwork that makes everything click. She covers styling, sourcing, seasonal refreshes, and where to find genuinely beautiful things at every price point in Canada.

Charlotte Rossi

Renovation Tips Editor

Charlotte spent years as a project manager on residential renovations before switching to writing about them. She brings a no-nonsense lens to renovation planning: what things actually cost, what requires a permit, when to DIY and when to call a professional, and how to avoid the mistakes she’s seen ruin budgets and relationships.

Amelia Wright

Buyer’s Guides Editor

Amelia is the team’s product obsessive. She researches every major home purchase category — sofas, mattresses, vacuums, air purifiers — with the rigour of a consumer journalist. Her guides give Canadians the comparison and context they need to buy confidently, without the fluff.

Harper Liu

Toronto Trends Editor

Harper keeps her finger on the pulse of what’s happening in Toronto’s design community — the neighbourhood aesthetic shifts, the local designers worth following, the stores opening and closing, and the broader Canadian design sensibility that makes our interiors distinct from anything you’d find in New York or London.


Get in Touch

We’d love to hear from you — whether you have a question, a collaboration idea, or just want to share what you’re working on at home. Reach us at editorial@torontointeriordesigner.ca or use our contact form.