Explore the Minimalist Marvel: A Family Home in Toronto Designed for Comfort and Style
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Sleek, linear silhouettes give this sturdy single-family home a clean, minimalist look that’s hard to ignore. Located in Toronto, the two-story house was designed for a family of five and celebrates a stripped-back, practical minimalism—nothing extra, everything intentional.


Inside, crisp, carefully edited interiors unfold across two floors. The first level includes a living room, dining area, kitchen, family room, bathroom, outdoor terrace, and entryway. Upstairs, the master suite features an en suite bathroom, dressing room, and a home office; there are also three additional bedrooms, a home gallery, a bathroom, a laundry room, and a linen closet.

The main first-floor living area feels soft and warm thanks to white interior walls paired with wood-finished ceilings and floors. An open-plan layout links the living room and kitchen, creating a relaxed family hub that’s both comfortable and chic.

A distinctive sofa set—with crisp white frames and chunky pink cushions—sits alongside a marble tea table, giving the living room a romantic, modern edge that feels effortlessly curated.

A built-in cabinet along one wall packs in a variety of storage solutions, keeping clutter out of sight and the space looking sleek.


The open kitchen centers on an island inspired by the minimalist artist Donald Judd. It’s designed to feel airy and expansive, offering a distinctive, museum-clean aesthetic that still functions beautifully for daily life.


A nook set against a wall hung with two paintings has been styled as a relaxed home café. It’s the kind of spot where you can linger over breakfast, sip afternoon tea, entertain friends, or curl up with a book.

The dining room feels polished and elevated. Oversized windows frame the changing seasons like a living painting, turning everyday meals into a quietly beautiful experience.

The first-floor bathroom is finished in durable terrazzo and accented with touches of gold for a refined, luxurious feel.


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The central second-floor hall, reached by the stairs, doubles as a home gallery—an ideal, tailored space for a family that loves art.

The cozy master bedroom is designed as a private retreat for the homeowners. It includes an en suite bathroom, a dressing room, and a dedicated home office, offering both comfort and functionality.


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