Location: Toronto, Canada
Architect: Richard Wengle
Construction Company: GoldCon Project Management
Photographer Credit: Patrick Biller

This crisply tailored design by Douglas Design Studio composes a well-structured, modern yet warm and versatile living space for an active family of five. It is a city house that lives large. The design concept ensures functionality while creating a warm family home, striking a balance between traditional architecture and modern interior design. Thoughtful details create the relaxed and sophisticated environment the clients were seeking. This includes the mindful use of natural materials, such as textured woods and fabrics with a distinct sense of warmth and simplicity.

Sitting in an established pocket of Toronto with spacious, but traditional homes, Douglas Design Studio facilitated a mental shift from a classic outside to a pure, modern interior. The entrance, hallways and stairs aid the transition from an uncontrollable world. The carefully crafted stained black staircase with oak wood stringer in the main stairwell fits the concept of natural materials as the defining element of a modern and minimalist interior.  A consistent story of luxurious simplicity is told through different spaces in the home. Contrasts in blackened wood and white with richly coloured and textured fabrics in the dining room versus warm natural woods with plastered linen light fixtures all add to the experience.

Clever design strategies accommodate each family member. The hidden bar addresses the difference between a wife who does not drink and a husband who is an avid wine collector. Purposeful spaces were also created to display the clients’ art collection. The home opens pathways to approach each day as an adventure as well as provide the structure needed to build habits that define a life well lived. The guiding principle in the design was the family’s values and rhythms, ensuring an intergenerational family home and refuge to enjoy for decades.

Rather than a living room, the family room is designed for informal lounging and entertainment. A custom designed credenza from the Jeffrey Douglas Studio Line hugs the back of the sofa, and a powerful stone installation combines a fireplace and television. The calm and meditative master bedroom features large panels of matte-finish wood. A TV is hidden in the foot of the bed for an uncluttered, yet fully functional space. The master ensuite is calm, with grey and white stone and painted surfaces. Diffused light enters through a large window over a centred freestanding bathtub. The 10 feet long vanity features custom made linked stone sinks.

A fully equipped spa/gym is a complete wellness centre with a Scandinavian-style sauna featuring an elegant custom sink and mirror, with a unique black frame structure that holds extra space for shelving and towels. The basement rec room does not sacrifice style for function with its custom cut large format porcelain tile doors hiding copious storage. The outdoor pool area features a cabana with a kitchenette and outdoor television for summer movies.