Yassein Interiors Inc.

Yassein Interiors Inc. Boutique interior decorating for homes that should be as exceptional as the lives lived in them. Deeply personal.

Full-service décor — every furnishing, finish, and detail — for discerning homeowners across the GTA, Durham Region & Northumberland County.

06/02/2026

The laundry room from The Art of Gathering — a Toronto home where every room got the same considered treatment, including the ones nobody was supposed to see.

It’s a laundry room. It’s also a spillover home office. Soft marbled countertops wrap from washer to desk. The same sconces hang over both. A leafy fabric repeats on the windows because the room is one room, even when it’s pretending to be two.

Most utility spaces are designed to be efficient. This one was designed to be quiet.

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A trend is a season. A room is a decade.Trends move on a calendar most people aren’t paying close enough attention to ke...
06/01/2026

A trend is a season. A room is a decade.

Trends move on a calendar most people aren’t paying close enough attention to keep up with. By the time a room is built around one, the trend is already softening — and the room, which was supposed to feel current, starts to feel dated faster than the furniture wears out.

The rooms that last aren’t built around what’s having a moment. They’re built around how you actually live, what holds up to use, and decisions that read as deliberate ten years from now — not just this season.

Decorate for the decade, not the season.

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05/29/2026

There are too many pot lights in your house.

They came with the house, or somebody told you they were a clean modern look. But they are the reason your living room feels like a dentist’s office at night.

Pot lights are task lighting. They’re for prep - not for living.

What to do instead:
A tall lamp in a dark corner. A pair of wall sconces neighbouring the tv. Dimmers on everything. Pools of warm light at varying heights. Picture lights. Not uniform brightness from the ceiling.

A well-lit room is changes everything.

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Struggling with paint colours? You might be starting in the wrong place.Paint is almost always chosen first. However, it...
05/27/2026

Struggling with paint colours? You might be starting in the wrong place.

Paint is almost always chosen first. However, it should almost always be chosen last.

Here’s why: paint is the most flexible element in a room. It comes in thousands of colours, costs relatively little, and can be changed. Your floors, your stone, your millwork, your upholstery — those are fixed. Those are where you start.

When you choose paint first and build around it, you’re working backwards. When you choose paint last — to complement everything already in the room — it’s suddenly less challenging.

If you’ve been staring at swatches and nothing feels right, this is probably why.

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05/26/2026

All white rooms look clean. They also look like they could belong to anyone.
For years, white and grey were the “safe” choice — the palette that photographed well, offended no one, and told you absolutely nothing about the people living there.

I’ve watched people spend significant money decorating rooms that felt finished but never felt like home. The problem wasn’t the furniture or the layout. It was the fear of colour.

Warm palettes. Rich texture. Rooms that commit to something. That’s what I’m designing now — and what I’ve always believed makes a house actually feel like one.

If your home has been waiting for permission to have a point of view, this is it.

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05/25/2026

A home in Toronto where the rooms were built to gather people.

A living room that holds a conversation. A dining room set for the long dinners. A stained glass window the original house has kept for a hundred years, and a palette of burnt orange and grey that ties the old bones to the new life inside them.

The Art of Gathering.

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Most rooms aren’t underdecorated. They’re under-considered.The instinct, when a room feels off, is to add. Another lamp....
05/22/2026

Most rooms aren’t underdecorated. They’re under-considered.

The instinct, when a room feels off, is to add. Another lamp. Another cushion. Another piece of art to fill the wall.

But the rooms that feel wrong are rarely missing things. They’re missing decisions. A sofa floating an inch from where it should sit. A rug a size too small. A light fixture hung two feet too high. Nothing is absent — everything is just slightly unconsidered.

The fix usually isn’t more. It’s closer attention to what’s already there.

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05/21/2026

A primary suite in Port Hope, designed for the way you actually rest.

A tufted headboard high enough to lean against. A bench at the foot for the clothes that get worn the next morning. A sitting area for the chapter before sleep, the coffee before the day starts.

Serenity Now.

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05/20/2026

“She has a unique talent of reading minds.”

That’s Sue B., on the rooms I designed for her — Relaxed Neutral.

A neutral palette isn’t an absence of decisions. It’s a careful one — made for the way she actually lives, the way the light moves through her home, the way her family settles into a room.

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05/19/2026

Most people walk into a Discovery Call ready to talk about what they want — the room they’re dreaming about, the magazine they saved, the look they’re after.

The question I actually ask is quieter.

What isn’t working for you in your current space?

The answers are almost always more honest than the wishlist. The lamp you don’t love but never replaced. The chair nobody sits in. The corner that’s always felt slightly off.

The room you want lives inside the answer to that question. That’s where we start.

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10 Hanover Court
Whitby, ON
L1N7J2

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