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StudioAC ©Jeremie Warshafsky
This two-story, single-family house in Toronto, designed for a family of five, pairs clean, refined architectural lines with a solid, well-considered spatial plan. The design embraces a restrained, functional minimalism, stripping away the unnecessary to create a calm, efficient home.

StudioAC ©Jeremie Warshafsky

StudioAC ©Jeremie Warshafsky
On the first floor, an open-plan main space finished in white and warm wood—anchored by hardwood floors—creates a clean, durable interior that feels both cozy and composed.

StudioAC ©Jeremie Warshafsky

StudioAC ©Jeremie Warshafsky
The living room centers on a distinctive sofa—white frames contrasted with chunky pink cushions—paired with a marble tea table. The pairing gives the room a subtly romantic, elegant mood.

StudioAC ©Jeremie Warshafsky

StudioAC ©Jeremie Warshafsky
The open kitchen features a thoughtfully designed island with an integrated sink and efficient storage, keeping surfaces uncluttered. Laid out to feel visually spacious and airy, it’s one of the home’s standout spaces.

StudioAC ©Jeremie Warshafsky
The dining area, set against walls hung with paintings, is designed like a relaxed home café—perfect for meals, tea time, or entertaining guests.

StudioAC ©Jeremie Warshafsky

StudioAC ©Jeremie Warshafsky

StudioAC ©Jeremie Warshafsky

StudioAC ©Jeremie Warshafsky

StudioAC ©Jeremie Warshafsky
The master suite, complete with an en-suite bathroom, dressing room and a home office, provides the homeowners with a private, well-appointed retreat.











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