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Wychwood
This project involved an addition to the rear of the house including a basement, ground floor and upper level, as well as a major interior renovation. Noteworthy elements include maximized natural light strategies, high-quality finishes, a state-of-the-art sound-proof recording studio, as well as a unique and clever double-sided screen to create both privacy and interest.
Location: Mid-Town Toronto
Architect & Designer: Joanne Myers, Joanne Myers Architect
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Manitoba
A comprehensive whole house renovation that balanced function, style and family-friendly designs. A focus was placed on the kitchen and living space that worked to integrate a large deck and beautiful garden with the space. Natural wood details helped bring natural warm elements inside.
Location: Stouffville
Architect & Designer: Linda Charlebois, Madison Taylor Designs
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Greenway
An exciting and unique new home build that is one of the only Net Zero homes in the GTA. Exceptional attention to detail ensured we could achieve a high-performing, passive house. Special elements included insulation, breathable air barriers, triple pane windows, solar panels, a power-wall and more. Products were sourced from around the world, and specialized trades with sharp oversight were able to make this dream project a reality.
Location: Port Credit, Mississauga
Architect: Andy Thompson, Thompson Architecture Inc.
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Snowshoe
A complete townhouse transformation designed and executed by Somerset’s Design Build team. This project required creative solutions and integrated teamwork to open up the space into a multi-purpose, inviting and bright home. With a desire to ensure the kitchen could be both functional and social, the previously connected room was separated and transformed into an interactive space where sophistication meets family-friendly function. A hidden bathroom in the primary bedroom created more living space including a full wall of built-in closets. A personal gym was built on the basement level including a rubber floor, mirrored wall, television, weight set and bench, cycling trainer and room for a yoga session.
Location: North York, Toronto
Structural Engineering: Gerry Egberts, Egberts Engineering Limited
Interior Design: Glynnis Louse, Glynnis Louse Interiors
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