Loft Interior After
The owners of this Riverdale, Toronto loft described their dream space as "cold and institutional" and the designers weren’t going to disappoint.
Loft Interior Before
The previous space did not have the modern feel that the owners desired as well as a lack of flow and harmony.
Loft After: Full Kitchen View
The existing walls and platforms had to be completely demolished and all of the plumbing and electrical were reworked in order to rebuild everything to the new design.
Loft After: Stainless Steel Bar
The kitchen area was extended to include an entertainment area with a large cantilever stainless steel bar where guest can mingle.
Kitchen After Gas Stove
A modern space should also have modern conveniences and this loft does not disappoint.
Kitchen After Island
The material palette consists of: polished concrete floors, honed gray limestone, lots of stainless steel and frosted glass, custom charcoal cabinets from Miralis with stainless steel interiors, Blizzard White Ceasarstone, and soft white sheers.
Kitchen After Faucet Close Up
Sleek-looking and functional components complement the integrated Sub Zero 736 fridge and cabinetry inserts from the Blum Dynamic Space program - certainly topics of conversation.
Kitchen After Accessories
In the kitchen and closets, an abundance of drawers and organization solutions keep clutter out of sight and let the homeowners live in a minimalist space without having to make any sacrifices.
Kitchen and Bathroom After: Long View
The frosted glass captures an abundance of light in the kitchen area, situated in the middle of the loft space.
Bathroom After: Separate Powder Area
The bathroom was zoned to have private areas (toilet and tub) behind an “S” shaped partition and semi-private functions (sinks) behind a frosted glass partition wall.
Bathroom Before
There were stairs up to the kitchen, stairs up from there to the washroom, and even steps down to get into the tub. The need to decrease the number of levels and improve the overall flow was obvious.
Bathroom After: Bath Tub
Modern materials were selected with resale-value in mind, which have intrinsic beauty, likely to age gracefully and maintain their appeal and aesthetic.
Faucet Close Up
The space was stylized so that the architecture can speak for itself.