Coastal Seasons 

Documenting the evolving language of Raincoast Collection Interiors. Through seasonal shifts, material studies, and spatial storytelling, interior design is explored with clarity and editorial precision — considered through a distinctly poetic lens. Rooted in the philosophy of transition, this journal reflects how design transforms across time, atmosphere, and intention.

Steff Eve, Designer and Owner, Raincoast Collection Interiors

The Living Gallery

​In the world of coastal design, we often talk about "bringing the outdoors in." But when square footage is at a premium, that transition requires more than just a single fern in a corner. It requires a curated composition—a way to layer life into your home so it feels like a lush sanctuary rather than a cluttered greenhouse.

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Loft Dreams

I'm officially choosing flow over "the obvious choice!" 🕊️ I found a stunning sunburst dresser, but it was just a bit too bulky for my new loft layout. 📏

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Where Concrete Softens..

There’s a quiet confidence in interiors that work with what already exists. Exposed beams, raw cement, structural columns — the very elements many people rush to cover — often hold the strongest architectural story in a home. When you lean into them instead of fighting them, the space immediately feels more grounded, more honest, and far more distinctive.

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Neon Hailstorm

Ninety minutes across wet pavement for a set of brass legs.The kind of detail most people would drive for.I walked.

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Window Gazing

This dreamy Boho Modern Luxe display at Cherry Wine Fashions in Courtenay, BC has me reminiscing about the season of life; when I designed entire interiors and crafted visual stories through space.

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