Toronto architects bring warmth and light into this early 20th-century home
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Toronto architects bring warmth and light into this early 20th-century home
CAROLYN IRELAND
TORONTO
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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Located in Toronto’s Riverdale neighbourhood, the home now has a more open, contemporary design, featuring custom cabinetry and a subtle colour palette. NANNE SPRINGER/NANNE SPRINGER
At the height of Toronto’s real estate euphoria, an unusual confluence of events led Mark McAdam and Vincz Lee to purchase a sturdy Edwardian-era house…
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