What do you give a ballerina on the go who’s living cramped in a two-room apartment full of boxes? Peter builds a funky banquette that doubles as storage and can be packed up and moved when it’s time to relocate. Colour and linens create a calm retreat and a take-away entranceway is created where none existed before.
Mark and Maria have two small children and a small house that’s cramping their lifestyle. Peter demonstrates how to take two upholstered boxes and create a multi-functional table, ottoman and toy box; adaptable as a coffee-table or even extra seating when needed. Also, a dining room table divides the previously open living/play area, and paint and laminate flooring enhance the overall look while increasing potential resale value of the house.
Recently graduated students can’t find a common sense of style in their shared downtown apartment. They personalize their individual bedrooms (one global, one high-tech, one feminine) but opt for simple style with purpose in the living room. Peter creates a behind-the sofa console table with shelves for storage that can be dismantled and allotted to the three roommates when they go their separate ways.