Designer Nicholas Ancerl is known for creating sleek two-storey spaces, so when he was tasked with designing a home in downtown Toronto that couldn’t accommodate a double-height ceiling, he got creative. Underpinning the basement allowed him to create a sunken living space off the foyer to gain more height in the kitchen and main living areas. Wood beams, oversized pendants and tall Arabascato marble slabs emphasize the 12-foot high ceilings. An open-flame black marble fireplace is backed by dramatic floor-to-ceiling industrial-style windows in the back of the house. See how natural materials, hidden rooms and exquisite details make this narrow Toronto home feel spacious and airy.
Designed by: Nicholas Ancerl, Robert Miguel
Styled by: Suzanne Tran, Kimberly Czornodolskyj, Maitha Alkhulaqi
Thumbnail Photography: Maitha Alkhulaqi
SOURCES
FURNITURE:
CB2, WAYFAIR, LDSHOPPE, CRATE AND BARREL, SUNDAYS COMPANY, ELTE MKT
ART:
LDSHOPPE, MIDNIGHT STATION, BLADY VANMIL ART, ELTE MKT
HARDWARE:
RESTORATION HARDWARE, ETSY
WALL PANELLING:
DECO TEC INC.
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3 окт 2024