Welcome to this vibrant and eclectic family home, nestled in the historic Cabbagetown neighborhood of downtown Toronto. From the outside, this semi-detached Victorian-era house exudes traditional charm, but step inside, and you'll discover a colorful and spacious interior full of unique character and tropical-style touches.
Outside, the home has an exposed brick exterior, a small front yard separating the house from the street. The porch features a classic stoop, and a deck, offering a charming view of the street. There is a quirky yellow door, giving you a preview of the quirky eclectic space inside.
Upon entering, you are greeted by a colorful hallway/stairwell: Each wall in this area is a different color, creating an artwork in itself. Chevron tiles made to look like hardwood floors add to the visual intrigue, making this space a standout feature. French doors lead to the gorgeous main open concept living room and kitchen space, with hardwood flooring.
A funky, bohemian vibe fills the unique living room space. With a zebra print rug, an abundance of artwork, and an accent wall adorned with yellow wallpaper, it’s a feast for the eyes. The living room is a space where a mix-and-match of patterns create a visually striking,eclectic, maximalist yet uncluttered, aesthetic.
The eat-in kitchen is a simple yet functional space that’s ideal for a wide range of production needs. The kitchen features sleek white counters, a stainless steel countertop, a white waterfall island/breakfast bar, and stainless steel appliances. Bright pops of color from the surrounding artwork add warmth and vibrancy.
This family room has a cozy nook that features an eclectic mix of furniture and colors, making it perfect for photoshoots or scenes centered around casual family moments or hangouts. Down the stairs there’s a loft-like living area and office space, with a massive two floor high ceiling.
The home offers three bedrooms, including a sleek and bright master bedroom with white furniture, white walls, and pops of black—a striking contrast from the colorful common spaces. The two additional rooms are cozy children's bedrooms with pastel walls.
The master ensuite is styled with graphic black and white tiles, while the additional bathrooms offer a clean, modern design.
The basement area includes ample closet storage, a laundry area, and a small desk setup. There is also a tropical wallpapered powder room in the basement.
A long, spacious backyard—a rarity in downtown Toronto—features patio furniture, and a few trees. Tall fences provide privacy, making it an ideal setting for party scenes or capturing children at play.
This home offers multiple looks in one location, with its distinctively styled common areas and sleek, minimalist bedrooms. It's an absolute value for productions looking for a mix of eclectic charm and functional spaces.