Strip the home of every last item of the owner, paint everything white and have a professional staging company lightly furnish it with new, modern furniture. Sterile and void of any character, but they sell like hotcakes and usually above the asking price.
Beautiful cottage style exterior, but clashes with the modern interior. Dining room furnishing clashes too. Modern interior, but a more Victorianish dining room.
The reason most designers use neutral colors that you say are cold is because you can do anything to it and make it your own. If you walk into a house with bold colors everywhere, it's hard to imagine how you would like it to be.
I bet the reason why the beginning was showing city scenes is because the house is wayyyyy more expensive than what it should be - location location location!!
The "Kingsway" has become an exclusive neighbourhood right on the Bloor Street subway line. An equivalent home one kilometre north or south of Bloor Street will sell for 30 percent less.
Can’t have windows when your house is touching each house next door. I feel sorry for people in Toronto who have no privacy because houses are all too close together.
Houses like this, built in the 30's and early 40's weren't designed with large windows. I don't think a house with radiator heating has been built in Toronto since 1950's.
Lovely,beautiful😍I could live there but I would keep it a little "older" looking inside,as I don't care so much about modern stuff. But wonderful house,I would sit on the porche all day just enjoying the house from outside😍
Gotta like your neighbors, that’s for sure. Houses are almost on top of each other. Nice house, but the kitchen was designed by someone’s grandmother. Could be the ugliest kitchen I’ve ever seen.
Why buy a cozy cottage and then decorate it like it's modern. It's weird. Cozy cottage doesn't have to be all antiques and old charming furniture. It just needs to be more traditional, warm, and cozy. If you want modern then buy a modern house. Duh.
I love this house. Nice backyard for the kids to play or dog. Nice in the inside. Big living room,the dining is good size. The Kitchen is fine I like the backsplash and the old tiles(floor). The bedrooms are good size. The basement is a bonus. ManCave. It’s nice to have friends coming over. And dam The wine cellar is perfect. Hahahahaha
Granted everyone has different taste but if u like the modern look don’t ruin these lovely older homes I especially hate when people do that to a craftsman home
Craftsman homes with character don't appeal to the largest demographic of buyers. Buyers constantly criticize a classic home as outdated and in need of modernization. Buyers use this strategy to drive the asking price down. When they are "traditionally or historically updated" the owners can't find the tradesmen to do the quality work.
I C an outside door in the kitchen but where does it go out to? Not the back yard and the house next door is too close, unless there is just a side walk going to the front yard because I didn't C a sidewalk coming from the side of the house in the back yard. Did I miss something?