Studio Albertazzi works with a team of highly skilled craftspeople, artisans, trades, landscape designers, and suppliers to create a design that is turnkey-ready for you settle into. Francesca spends a lot of time thinking about you and your story and how you are going to enjoy your home years from now.

 

I want the project to fit your life so well that it will feel like it has always been this way.” - Francesca

 
 
 

Cradle-to-Grave: The most sustainable thing we can do, as designers, is to create lasting spaces. We also feel that you, the client and consumer, should know what is in your home and where it comes from. On your behalf, we investigate each new product for fairness of workforce and the ethical standards by which it was produced as well as the end-of-product life impact on the environment.

 

“I want your home to be seductive,
something you fall in love with.”

 

Francesca is energized by the cross-pollination of the many fields of design. Individualistic, thoughtful, expressive and passionate about quality, she designs extensively for interiors while bridging between scenography, experiential and production design. Working from the inside out, Francesca focuses on the story first and foremost in her work and considers it the framework for all decisions.

You, the client, are the story.

Francesca’s strengths are in working with older homes, in carving out charm from a constraint and sensitively layering contemporary life in with the history of the place.
A great inspiration for her is found in the yearly travels to her ancestral Italy and Britain. She finds soulfulness in the classic architecture, history and layers of story at every turn. Landscape is interwoven with life in both these lands as it is in Francesca’s design. Constantly inspired by nature, her love of gardening and landscape always finds its way into the design of an interior.

Francesca is also a member of the Vancouver Rose Society and she has recently taken on landscape design projects and is enjoying telling the story of the client through their garden.

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