
When a Toronto family called on local interior designer Ali Budd to reimagine their five-bedroom, 4,300-square-foot home, they gave her the dream every designer hopes for: a blank canvas. The house, once stuck in a dated 2000s aesthetic, was in desperate need of character, depth, and warmth. Budd’s task? Transform the main floor and primary suite into a home that feels curated, layered, and deeply personal.

But there was one non-negotiable. The homeowners had already purchased a bubble gum-pink Officine Gullo range for the kitchen. It was bold. It was playful. And it threatened to turn the entire house into a Barbie Dreamhouse—unless Budd could strike the perfect balance.
Spoiler: she did. And the results are breathtaking.
A Kitchen That Commands Attention

The kitchen was both the greatest challenge and the most rewarding transformation. To ground the pink range, Budd layered textures and finishes that feel both timeless and unexpected:
- Green quartzite island with a custom built-in banquette upholstered in Holly Hunt fabric.
- Antique brass cabinetry with an ombré hand-finished effect.
- Nero Borghini stone on the walls, its delicate pink undertones echoing the stove’s playful hue.
The result? A kitchen that feels modern, glamorous, and completely one-of-a-kind.
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The Pink Thread That Ties It All Together

Rather than treat the pink range as a one-off statement, Budd wove subtle echoes of the hue throughout the house:

- Living Room: Painted in Sherwin-Williams’ “Patchwork Plum,” with a dramatic Calacatta Verde marble fireplace and moody, jewel-toned accents.

- Powder Room: A pink quartzite vanity, pale rose-painted ceiling, and botanical wallpaper that feels whimsical yet chic.

- Primary Bedroom: A neutral, serene palette brought to life with a blush Art + Loom rug from Budd’s own collection.



- En Suite Bathroom: Blush-toned trim and shower details echo the subtle elegance of the bedroom.
This thoughtful repetition creates cohesion without feeling overdone. Instead, each room becomes its own “moment” while still belonging to a unified story.
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Sculptural Details and Whimsical Touches

Beyond color, Budd infused texture and form into every space. The entryway boasts an abstract plaster wall installation and arched openings that soften the architecture. Curved marble steps and a sculptural staircase immediately set the tone for what’s inside: design that pushes boundaries without sacrificing comfort.

Even the “fun” spaces, like the pantry clad in pink Gucci wallpaper or the living room’s built-in bar, have been elevated to works of art.
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What makes this renovation so compelling isn’t just the beauty—it’s the restraint. Despite bold choices (a pink range, plum walls, quartzite vanities), the design never feels gimmicky. Budd’s layering of marble, limewash, plaster, wood, and rich fabrics creates a tactile and timeless environment that grounds the bold color story.
As Budd puts it: “Each room has a moment with something you’ve never seen before.”
Key Takeaways for Your Own Home
Even if you’re not ready to commit to a pink stove, here are a few lessons to borrow from this Toronto gem:
- Repeat Colors in Different Rooms – A bold shade feels intentional (not random) when it appears in varying intensities across your home.
- Mix Textures for Depth – Marble with plaster, velvet with wood, limewash with brass—the interplay is what gives a room soul.
- Embrace the Unexpected – A whimsical wallpaper, sculptural staircase, or jewel-toned wall can become the “moment” your home needs.
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