Parishi Design Studio
Interior Designer in
Rosedale, Toronto
About Our Work in Rosedale
Rosedale's Tradition of
Considered Elegance
Rosedale occupies a rare position in the Toronto real estate market: a ravine-side neighbourhood of Edwardian and Victorian homes where old-money discretion sets the tone. The homes here are gracious, the gardens immaculate, and the expectation of quality — in materials, in craft, in design intention — is exacting. It is exactly the kind of environment where Parishi Design Studio does its best work.
Designing in Rosedale requires an understanding of restraint. The neighbourhood's aesthetic has been built over more than a century and it rewards subtlety over statement. We approach Rosedale projects by first studying the architecture — the fenestration, the ceiling heights, the proportional relationships between rooms — and working within that language rather than against it.
Our Rosedale clients are discerning. They have typically lived with beautifully designed spaces and have high expectations for the process as well as the outcome. We work on a small number of projects each year precisely so that every client receives that level of attention.
Our Services
What We Offer
in Rosedale
- Residential Interior Design — Full-scope design from concept to installation
- Full-Service Project Management — Contractor coordination and timeline oversight
- Custom Furniture & Procurement — Bespoke pieces and curated sourcing
- Art Curation & Styling — Original works placed with intention
- New Construction Consulting — Design input from the earliest stages of your build
Common Questions
Frequently Asked
Questions
Do you work in Rosedale specifically?
Yes. Rosedale is one of our most active neighbourhoods. We have designed primary residences for long-standing Rosedale families and for buyers new to the area who want to honour its character while creating something distinctly their own.
How do you approach designing in a heritage home?
We begin by documenting what is architecturally significant — the original millwork, the plaster ceiling details, the fireplace surrounds — and building a design that treats those elements as anchors. New materials are chosen for their resonance with the original rather than their contrast to it.
Can you help with a Rosedale home that needs updating but not full renovation?
Absolutely. Many of our Rosedale projects are restyling and refurnishing scopes rather than full renovations. New upholstery, art placement, window treatments and lighting can transform a space without touching a wall.