Barclay’s Bridal Showroom

Barclay’s Bridal Showroom

The Barclay’s Bridal Showroom, an extension of Meade Design Group’s former renovation to Barclay’s Fine Jewellers on Oak Bay Avenue, seamlessly continues the luxurious and refined experience of the downstairs jewellery store while creating its own intimate and serene ambiance. Located upstairs, this space offers a private setting for clients to celebrate their journey in selecting the perfect engagement ring.

The design draws inspiration from the sophisticated elements of the main showroom, incorporating muted tones, gold accents, and intricate textures that create an elegant, welcoming atmosphere. Although inspired by the previous renovation, this floor took on a decidedly more “Bridal” approach, with romantic, lace-inspired textures and palette; Meade Design Group elevated the space with statement wall art, sophisticated lighting, plush furnishings, and a thoughtful layering of materials, including velvet, silk, and metallic finishes. These elements enhance the space’s serene and intimate feel, offering a sense of luxury that complements the downstairs experience while standing as a unique space for bridal moments.

As an extension of Barclay’s Fine Jewellers, the Barclay’s Bridal Showroom maintains the same elevated aesthetic, furthering the refined tone of the downstairs space. With a careful balance of elegance and warmth, the showroom provides a serene environment for couples to find the perfect symbol of their love and commitment.

 

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Bear Mountain

Bear Mountain

Nestled in the heart of Bear Mountain in Victoria, BC, this condo redesign was a fresh start for our client; a warm and inviting retreat crafted with intention. Seeking a home that balanced style, comfort, and functionality, she turned to Meade Design Group to transform a once cold and uninspired space into a sophisticated yet welcoming sanctuary.

Optimizing the layout was key. Limited square footage and awkward planning called for a strategic reimagining of the flow. By repurposing underutilized areas, we carved out a dedicated dining space and opened up the living room, creating a seamless environment for everyday living and entertaining. Layering natural materials like wood and stone with rich textiles added depth and warmth, while a mix of curved and angular furnishings introduced visual softness. Brass finishes and custom millwork ensured a cohesive, polished feel throughout.

A striking fireplace redesign, combining tile and wallpaper, became the focal point, exuding warmth and personality. Thoughtfully selected wallpapers and textures enhanced intimacy, transforming the condo into a deeply personal retreat. Once stark and impersonal, the space now embodies comfort, sophistication, and purpose—a true reflection of its owner’s journey of renewal and tranquility.

 

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Residencia Chapultepec

Residencia Chapultepec

Meade Design Group had the privilege of transforming the living room of a home located in the heart of Mexico City. Nestled amidst the city’s rich cultural heritage, this project aimed to infuse the space with sophistication and elevate its ambiance to reflect the client’s refined taste.

With classical architectural elements, Residencia Chapultepec provided a canvas to weave in contemporary elements seamlessly. With a focus on modern furnishings, globally inspired lighting fixtures, and a beautiful art collection, Iván and his team aimed to create a room that exudes elegance and charm. The result not only celebrates the classical roots of its architecture but also embraces the allure of modernity.

Meade Design Group’s approach to this project reflects the essence of the client’s lifestyle – exquisite, inviting, and tailored to perfection. This living room stands as a testament to the seamless integration of classical architecture with contemporary elements, creating a space that is both timeless and captivating.

 

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Government Street

Government Street

Meade Design Group was engaged by a recently retired couple downsizing and making the big move to the Garden City from the Prairies. Their objective was to breathe some life into what felt like a somewhat sterile contemporary space in comparison to their cozy aesthetic that was established in their previous home. A West Coast modern approach was implemented in addition to addressing the need for increased functionality.

A mix of local and well-traveled art and globally inspired lighting selections provide character and interest while carefully planned millwork with matte black metal accents blend seamlessly into the existing space adding ample storage.

Inviting, soft and durable furnishings complete the fusion of their spaces past and present. The finished condo maintains a light, bright, and modern sensibility while respecting the personality and lifestyle needs for this fun couple.

 

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Retirement Home

Retirement Home

The Meade Design Group team was pleased to be invited to work on this project that was filled with such heart and compassion for the potential residents of this respite care facility. Special safety considerations had to be made for the end-users, but the goal was to maintain an ambiance that felt like home.

A soft palette of sages, pale blues, rich wood tones and neutrals respect the character of the home and appeal to the demographic of clientele without being clinical or stuffy. A well-balanced blend of traditional and modern furnishings solidifies this concept, while keeping cleanliness and comfort at the forefront of selections throughout.

In addition to the overall aesthetics, massive functional improvements were made, including a large extension to accommodate more tenants, repurposing all washrooms for accessibility, creating new, accessible entry points, a new elevator and a completely new build of an accessory building to be used as a staff area and office. A massive yet rewarding undertaking for all involved.

 

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