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Burdifilek Designs the Sleek Forest Hill Residence

Design studio Burdifilek is the mind behind the new Forest Hill Residence located in Toronto, Canada. It embodies the philosophy that is minimal design and is made to accommodate a textile designer who was seeking a contrast from the various bright hues that take over their professional life.

The home infuses elements of minimalism throughout the entire design concept including the baseboards, door handles, and moldings. Every single room is carefully contoured and the surfaces are all treated as an opportunity to redefine. One of the notable features is the wall footer treatment, transforming itself into a built-in furniture detailed with bronze accents to create a seamless finish. Overall, the home has a nuanced tonal look with crisp white marble detailed with neutral wallcoverings, for example.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Design - The Forest Hill Residence exemplifies the minimalist design trend with its carefully contoured rooms and subtle, neutral color palette.
2. Seamless Finish - The use of bronze accents and built-in furniture in the wall footer treatment of the home demonstrates the trend of creating a seamless finish in interior design.
3. Nuanced Tonal Look - The combination of crisp white marble and neutral wallcoverings throughout the home showcases the trend of achieving a nuanced tonal look.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The minimalist design trend seen in the Forest Hill Residence presents opportunities for interior designers to create clean, minimalist spaces.
2. Home Decor - The trend of seamless finishes in interior design opens up opportunities for home decor manufacturers to create innovative products that blend seamlessly with existing elements.
3. Marble and Stone Industry - The demand for crisp white marble in interior design presents opportunities for the marble and stone industry to provide unique, high-quality materials for home design projects.

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