
Cabbagetown house in Toronto by Dubbeldam Architects

At the front of the house, compact living and dining room is temporary zone, with clean white walls and classic modern furniture, accented by dark wood floors and original crown molding, fireplace mantle and staircase. Outside that area and re-destroy the house with modern design and open a link in both the house and wash the plans and interior, before dark Victoria with natural light and the “views” from all angles, allowing an awareness of the changing weather and seasons to absorb into the heart of the home. Renovation and addition semi-separate houses in the neighborhood of Toronto narrow Cabbagetown update the old house 100 years to life while still respecting the roots of the contemporary history of the house. Owner-two with a contemporary attitude and a tendency to amuse a modest budget because they wanted to make sure that they will be able to recover their investment should they need to sell in the short term. Design is also very professional to respond to the needs of owners: with lots of natural light to compose the oncologist and the sustainable features that makes sense for that environment.





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