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Armour Heights by LSI.

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Since opening her doors in 2006, Laura has been creating exceptional homes that allow her clients to experience the exquisite beauty of well-crafted design and the ease of living with refined functionality.

Our team’s passion for design is enduring and contagious. Every project is approached with a vision to inspire clients and deliver beyond what they ever dreamed possible. Each design is uniquely personal, yet always infused with Laura’s signature sense of fresh, understated luxury. LSI designs are recognized for their timeless appeal, beautiful custom furnishings, layered luxurious materials, and unexpected details. Laura is a purist and a perfectionist. No detail is left unattended, and quality is paramount.

Having worked and trained in both Boston and Toronto, Laura brings a unique breadth of knowledge and experience to every project. She has a love of travel and finds continuous inspiration in art, design, and architecture from around the world.

Laura has been repeatedly recognized among the top designers in Toronto, and her work has been acclaimed locally, nationally, and internationally with multiple industry honors and awards. Most recently, Laura Stein Interiors was named the most innovative interior design studio in Ontario by the 2022 House & Garden Awards and was awarded inclusion in the UK publication The World’s Leading Design Names 2021. In 2018, Laura’s work was short-listed by the prestigious International Design and Architecture Awards in London, England, and in 2016 she was named a winner of the same award. Learn more about the latest LSI news here.

Armour Heights by LSI.

A warm and cozy living area perfect for bonding with your friends.

Armour Heights living room.

A comfortable sofa complemented with an indoor plant to ease the atmosphere.

Armour Heights bookshelf.

Armour Heights large attached furniture piece.

Our clients wanted a room just for adults. A cozy yet stylish place to work, have a drink with friends, play card games and watch TV – all without the kids interrupting them. The goal was to create a grown-up clubhouse. To compliment the home’s transitional architecture, we layered in contemporary furniture, a custom desk, and lots and lots of texture. One of my favorite tricks to create interest and warmth is adding contrasting wallpaper on the back panels of the bookshelves, as we did here.



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