This is one of the few houses I've seen where I wouldn't change a thing. I love all of the rooms, the sizes and the decor!!! This would make sure a beautiful home for me. :)
Of all the homes you've ever shown, and they ALL have value, merit and beauty, this one in particular took my breath away. The seating alone could accommodate well over 100 people. Thank u so much 4 sharing this epic and supremely crafted home. And now I will turn my attention 2 my own modest cape cod style home and try 2 create some magic of my own.😅🎇
The dark floors are gorgeous! A pain in the ass to keep clean but absolutely beautiful. The woman who designed and maintained this home did a damn good job. Everything is so intentional. It's lived in yet well-maintained.
Absolutely and perfectly gorgeous home! The mix of era and style is so well-done, and I wouldn’t change one thing if this happened through some miracle to be mine.
I had a friend that lived on Walmer, near Casa Loma. The house had a history, to be certain, but mostly looked like it had been a boarding house at one time. The house next door was, so its possible it could have been. I lived in TO for a year and loved every minute.
I am in LOVE with this house, the street esthetics makes it even more appealing. Out of all the house touring channels this is the Home I would want to purchase. I am in LOVE 😍
Love it. This is a designated Heritage house, built in 1891. It’s located in one of Toronto’s oldest and poshest neighbourhoods. It’s price is not even listed to the general public (i.e. if you have to ask, you can’t afford it.). My guess is that it’s around $5.5 - $6 million.
The architecture is so beautiful one knows it's an older home but the owner has more than done it justice in ever last room. Traditional furnishings, beautifully decorated, amazing to me. Not to overlook the grounds and gorgeous balconies. A1+++
What an amazing renovation on this house. It has enough bedrooms, and they aren't postage stamp sized. Beautiful rooms everywhere - nothing was left untouched. About the only thing I can see is - by the time one might be able to afford the $ millions this one costs, you could be approaching the age where stairs, in a 3 story plus basement, might be problematic. A small elevator would have been perfect, although I don't see any particular room or rooms I'd give up for the space required. Perhaps a garage is at the back?
AAAAHHHH I LOVE IT SO MUCH! Absolutely stunning, top 5 houses on this channel. Only thing that makes it not a hit out of the park is the kitchen. While absolutely gorgeous, there’s no island, and that’s a must have for me.
Its so sad that some people will never be able to enjoy the confort of living in a house like this. When I was a child, before falling asleep I would look up and stare at the conrugated cement roof and imagine how great it would be if we had a proper ceiling. How inocent. But sad.
I share your sentiment and have often wished the same thing. But what truly makes a home is the love, respect, compassion and beautiful sacred memories created by the people or persons living there. I share this thinking that if the family I grew up with had this house they would have still displayed the same barbaric cruelty towards me and others. I craved understanding as a child and acceptance. The adults in my family were too poorly developed emotionally and psychologically 2 even consider me as a human being. Funny thing is I've outlived them all and am determined 2 be happy and fulfilled I hope your home as it stands is your sanctuary. Peace and love.
@@babymoon5282 To be quite frank I couldn't agree more. I could tell u stories but we all collectively have enough 2 be depressed about as it is. Stay safe.😅
Makes me want to move to Canada. That if they want another American living there. But my family did live in that area before they came to the states back in the 1860s .
Wow . All that gorgeous chairrail and the vaulted ceilings, the built ins truly spectacular.. is this a Rosedale address? Regardless 111 Givens is still my all time favorite. Wonderful city Toronto...wonderful people
Yes. That austere laundry room in the depths of the basement is a dead giveaway. Besides, the owners would be far too busy trying to pay for the thing.