In the Media

Just Business People Magazine

Cover of Just Business People July 2010“Wyton takes her inspiration from the people and places around her. Being very tactile, she likes form and feel, and takes a lot from the fabric and tile displayed around her studio and also from her clients’ homes.

Success in her field has also brought Dara Wyton recognition, with features in local and international magazines and monthly design segments on City TV’s Breakfast Television.”

Featured July 2010 – view the full article (PDF)

BC Home: Building Dreams

“The interior of the three-bedroom house, designed by Dara Wyton design is open and airy, with enough natural elements to make it charmingly rustic without compromising the modern touches that make it highly livable. A prime example is the kitchen, a warm and inviting space with plenty of unique features.”

Featured October 2008 – view the full article (PDF)

Coast Life: Modern Love


“While Worlds aWay on the Sunshine Coast in australia, Keith and Jean Muir bought an older home in Madeira Park, launching an extensive online renovation with local designer Dara Wyton.

That long-distance leap of faith paid off strikingly, with a dream home today.”

Featured Fall 2008 – view full article (PDF)

CityTV Segment: Alfresco Dining Outside the Box

on the set of City TV Breakfast Television

on the set of City TV Breakfast Television

Dara had the pleasure of appearing on City TV’s Breakfast Television several times in 2010. Here are some behind the scenes shots from the “Alfresco Dining Outside the Box” segment.

Other appearances included:

on the set of City TV Breakfast Television

on the set of City TV Breakfast Television

On the set of City TV Breakfast Television

Having a laugh on the set

Dara and Ginny

Dara and Ginny

Sunstream

Design articles written by Dara for Sunstream magazine.

2008

2007

Inspired By Design


“Life is full of surprises – and for Canadian interior designer Dara Wyton, being commissioned to fit out the newly renovated apartment of a Canadian couple coming home after 20 years in Australia entailed a whole series of surprises.

Working long distance by email, and dealing with the time difference were just two of the challenges to be overcome – dealing with an interior style which is totally different from the prevailing norm on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia was another.”

Featured Summer 2008 edition – view the full article (PDF)


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