Original ornamental woodwork adorns the front foyer, and is enhanced by the shades of blue and pops of color throughout. The contrast of colors creates a dramatic and elegant feel without being out of step from the original design.
  The heritage woodwork of this beautiful Edwardian home was immaculately preserved, which provided a unique design opportunity to retain a portion of the existing home, whilst introducing a level of modernity in the newer spaces.
  Original leaded windows are preserved in the front portion of the home, which showcases the home’s unique features.
  Located in the original part of the home, this front room embraces the combination of the beautiful heritage wood and plasterwork and more modern light fixtures and furniture.
  The prominent light fixture centering the space pays homage to the Edwardian ceiling rose and plaster work in the interior molding.
  A custom, hand-painted mural by local artists surrounds the entirety of the dining room and creates a space that feels dramatic and moody, while still feeling like an elegant and formal dining space.
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  The ground floor powder room is located in the transition point between the old and new parts of the home. New wainscoting takes a cue from the heritage woodwork, and is combined with more contemporary fixtures and finishes.
  This home offers a unique distinction between the formality and grandeur of the living and entertainment spaces, versus the more contemporary and casual private spaces. The rear living room is designed for this family of six to relax, unwind, and s
  Large windows with plenty of natural light, warm tones and hints of brass add to the feeling of calm and sophistication in this generously sized kitchen.
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  A space to neatly tuck away shoes and coats is provided near the back entry, nestled beside a fireplace and below open shelving. A classic herringbone wood floor is used in the rear portion of the house.
  An 8-person dining table is placed near the back entry to allow for easy flow and openness between indoors and outdoors.
  The back of this home was updated with new, larger windows to provide natural light and direct views to the backyard. Large trees engulf the yard creating a private oasis and a space for relaxation.
  A curated composition of lights, shelving and a stand-alone tub creates a cozy, spa-like feeling in this bright and airy primary ensuite.
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  A custom wood composite vanity is designed to combine both looks and durability. The finishes are carefully selected to be both soft - with touches of white and wood - and bold - with a graphic wallpaper and black fixtures.
  Complex rooflines are used to their advantage on the third floor to provide tucked away storage and display spaces.
  The basement bathroom combines an eclectic tile with industrial design features.
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