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Locality: Oakville, Ontario

Phone: +1 647-970-9373



Address: 305 Lakeshore Road East, Suite 204 L6J1J3 Oakville, ON, Canada

Website: staciedwardsdesign.com

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Staci Edwards Design 24.11.2020

New Blog Post! Renovation season is upon us, and with that comes lots of questions from people on how to help their projects run smoothly. If you’re tackling a home renovation to update your interior, be sure to check out my three simple renovation tips. https://staciedwardsdesign.com/3-tips-for-your-next-renova/

Staci Edwards Design 18.11.2020

New Blog Post! Ever since my bathroom was featured in Style At Home Magazine, I continue to get lots of questions about where certain products are from, so I thought I would do the same kind of post so that you can shop my bathroom. Plus I did a blog post where you could shop my kitchen, and people really enjoyed it, so I thought this one would be a great one to share too. Below you’ll find direct links to purchase a lot of the products I have (and love) in my bathroom, and if I couldn’t find the exact item, I’ve sourced something similar. Happy shopping! https://staciedwardsdesign.com/shop-my-bathroom/

Staci Edwards Design 01.11.2020

You probably don't know this about me, but I was born in Toronto, and for the first eight years of my life, I grew up in the Jane + Finch area and Regent Park. I was a minority, as most of the people who resided in these neighbourhoods were people of colour. . I was taught to see black people as equal. They were my neighbours, my friends, and I even considered some of them, my family. I thought that was good enough. . This past wee...k I've realized that my not being racist is not good enough, and considering black people to be my equal was not fair to them. I recognize that I had (and continue to have) a massive advantage by being white, and I'm embarrassed to say that I'd never taken the time to consider it before. . We're from the same place, but when I left those neighbourhoods, I was no longer stereotyped and judged for being from the "wrong side of the tracks" even though I was. I could easily blend into nicer neighbourhoods and achieve a better life experience simply because I'm white. . Recently, I've watched online in disbelief as people of colour share their stories and how common it is for them to experience racism in their daily lives. I know it exists, I just didn't realize how common it is, and I'm heartbroken by it. The world needs to change. . I'm listening, learning, and growing. I'll continue to do so and actively practice anti-racism from now on. Even though I grew up surrounded by black people, I was ignorant of their suffering, and I am truly sorry for that. . I want to say thank you to all of the strong black people who've educated us this week and who continue to shine. There will be change, and I'm standing with you in solidarity. . For the month of June, along with a personal donation, I'll be donating 100% of our virtual consultation sales to @blackyouthhelpline. If you're considering a virtual consultation DM me and we can discuss. #blacklivesmatter . I found this beautiful photo on Pinterest from @benetton See more

Staci Edwards Design 12.10.2020

I can't sleep. I keep writing and then deleting what I have written. I just can't find the words to properly articulate my thoughts and feelings. My heart is so very heavy. . I will not be sharing any of my own content this week in support of #amplifymelanatedvoices (organized by @blackandembodied and @jessicawilson.msrd). This means no social posts, no blog posts, no newsletters. . I will share resources and help to amplify the v...oices of BIPOC by reposting in my stories. Their voices are the ones that need to be heard. . I'm taking this week to listen, learn, donate, and pray. #blacklivesmatter See more

Staci Edwards Design 22.09.2020

Here's an interior design tip for you! . Most people tend not to use their formal living rooms these days, so why not turn that space into something more functional? Add a couple of chaise lounges and some builtin bookshelves to create a reading room. . Another option is to have a coffee table with four comfy upholstered armchairs around it so the family can play board games and chat. ... . Think of ways that you could really get the best use out of each room in your home - It will make your home more functional and enjoyable! See more

Staci Edwards Design 19.09.2020

NEW BLOG POST! Ever since my kitchen was featured in Style At Home Magazine, I continue to get lots of questions about where certain products are from, so I thought it would be fun to do a shop my kitchen blog post. Happy shopping! ... https://staciedwardsdesign.com/shop-my-kitchen/