- The open living room is big enough to accommodate a large sectional and coffee table (and a cool silver urn, apparently)
- Architect Paul Northgrave helped to convert the building, first built in 1951, into a condo
- The living room and dining room both boast drop ceilings with hand-glazed tile
- The terrace can be accessed from both the living room and the adjoining dining room (handy for those summertime shindigs)
- A second bedroom was converted into a dining room to provide some extra space for entertaining
- The kitchen features dark wood cabinets and stainless steel appliances (wine collection, alas, not included)
- The master bedroom has a canopy ceiling, terrace access and, for Carrie Bradshaw types, a large walk-in closet
- A small office is decorated in a traditional style. Where can we get a globe like that?
- Marble floors and countertops and a separate shower and bathtub give the master bathroom a sense of luxury
- A smaller bathroom contains a basin sink and a poppy-red colour scheme
- The south-facing terrace provides a view of the downtown skyline and has a gas barbecue hook-up for wannabe grill masters










