- We’re pretty sure you could stare straight across into the This Magazine office.
- The living room and terrace are designed to look like one room separated by a glass wall.
- The finished concrete exudes that distinct Toronto feel.
- Another angle on the living room, with the dining room table off to the left
- Another angle, with the sun gleaming off the maple wood floors
- The kitchen cabinets are all maple as well.
- The extremely well-lit kitchen
- This certainly feels like the master bedroom, with a fleur-de-lis wall tapestry.
- Consider cold toes at night a thing of the past
- The master bedroom, with a very spacious walk-in shower
- The second bedroom. The sun appears to have gone supernova outside.
- The second bathroom; the exposed sink is very steampunk.
- Bathroom 2.5, with a cute asymmetrical sink
- The balcony, with a perfect view of Toronto’s only important landmark
- A timed irrigation system runs to each plant so last summer’s geranium genocide won’t be repeated.
- The current plants include alpine clematis, sedums, dwarf irises and Japanese garden juniper.
- That rock seems rather hazardous.
- A gas line is installed, if you can find room for a barbecue. We recommend removing the rock.

















