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Custom Home Project in Toronto

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Tips for Farmhouse Styled Custom Home Building It's important for every home to have a personality of its own. And living in today's modern lifestyle leaves one craving for a country life. What if we tell you that you can achieve that right here in Toronto?  That's right. You can give your home a Farmhouse look by following some simple tactics. All you need is a strong vision and ace custom home builders in Toronto like Tribus Homes.   Here's how you can transform your home into a countryside paradise.  Use of neutral color scheme Use of neutral, earthy tones give a relaxed feel to your home. Colors like pearl white, snow white, beige, and pale blue give lend a country look to your interiors. Apart from farmhouse feel, this color scheme also lets in natural light and helps to enhance natural lighting of home. This factor adds to it being a favorite scheme for country homes as they are tend to be well lit.  Spacious living room, kitchen, and bedroo

Custom Home Project Development in Toronto

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Interior Designing Tips Before You Embark on Your Custom Home Project You may think that custom home building is all about the floor, walls, and roofs. Material choices are all that matter and basically, we can schedule interiors for a later date. But it’s not like that. Interiors, along with exteriors, have to be planned from day 1 with a crystal clear vision.  Especially if you’ve ever hired Tribus Homes, the leading undertakers of custom home projects in Toronto , you must know how much they emphasize on having a clear idea on interiors before getting started.  Most of the times, we carry our old stuff into our new home and randomly place it to make sense. But it actually ruins the harmony of your home because your custom home and your rental apartment are poles apart. The same ideas don’t work there. Here are some interior designing tips to decorate your custom built home perfectly.  Have a vision Do you need a modern, contemporary home? Or do you fancy an Elizabe