This twenty-five hundred square foot home is a real standout, with its front facade of glass and its towering three story height, nestled amongst the trees of midtown Toronto. The homeowner and I wanted to create a home that is both modern and functional with hits of colour and warmth.

Text by Shirley Meisel, Photography by Stephani Buchman, As Seen In Canadian Home Trends Summer 2013

Master Bedroom

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The third floor is home to the master suite. The master bedroom is a soft combination of natural materials: walnut, sheepskin and linen, in contrast to the streamlined design of the bed and nightstands. Layers of textures work together to make this room feel cozy.

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