toronto west, high park, roncesvalles village, parkdale, bloor west village, junction
Grand 2.5 Storey Victorian Multiplex On Coveted Pacific Avenue, Circa 1888 Detached w/Period Brick Facade, Spacious Front Porch, 6 Well Designed Suites, Interior & Mechanical Renovation In 2006, Over 3,500Sq.Ft Finished On 4 Levels, 6 Hydro Meters, 5 Gas Meters, Coin Op Laundry, Multiple Decks & Outdoor Space For Tenants, Property Fully Tenanted: $105K Net Income. Low Maintenance 25’ X 78’ Lot; Tenants Manage Refuse & Snow, Short Stroll To The Junction And Bloor West Village Shopping And Entertainment, High Park, TTC.
Welcome to Grenadier Gardens! Oversize 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Corner Suite Offering an Abundance of Natural Light & Peaceful Ravine Views, Approx. 1,250Sq.ft + North West Facing Balcony, Open Concept Living & Dining, Updated Kitchen w/Stainless Appliances, Primary w/ Walk-in Closet & 2pc. Ensuite, Fresh Natural Finish Laminate Flooring, Neutral Pallet, Loads of Storage & Closets, Parking/Locker. A+ Location, Swansea PS Catchment, Short Stroll to Bloor West Village Shopping & Entertainment, Lakeshore Trails, TTC at your Doorstep!
83 Eaton Avenue
Live in one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in Toronto. Danforth Village at its finest: just steps to Pape Station, new ontario line, cafes, restaurants, shops, parks, and schools. Amazing 2bed/2bath cozy semi on a great street. Walk score (95), commuters dream bike/walk/transit right at your doorstep. Backyard built for entertainment with walk out to deck and stunning private garden. 144.5’ deep lot with private lane parking. Lots of natural light, updated kitchen with plenty of storage space, stainless steel appliances, custom floating staircase, built-in master closet, updated finished basement, updated bathrooms, new plumbing, newer roof (main/ flat). This is the one you have been waiting for!
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We loved working with Nutan to find our first house! She was incredibly helpful in teaching us how to navigate the crazy real estate market in Toronto. We spent a long time looking at houses to determine what we wanted but when it came to the actual sale of our condo and purchase of the house it went so fast! I totally expected our condo to linger and to be in many bidding wars for the house considering the state of the market, but that was not the case. Nutan’s expertise ensured both transactions were quick and smooth, getting us the price we wanted for the condo and making sure we had a competitive (but affordable) bid for the house. She even got an artist to paint us a beautiful picture of our new house that we will have on our walls for the rest of our lives. Thank you so much Nutan, we could not have done this without you! ~ Shelagh & Dan
FRONT EXTERIOR FAMILY
WELCOME TO 662 WILLARD AVENUE
WOW! Absolutely spectacular custom-built, 3-storey home in Upper Bloor West Village. This newly constructed, detached home features 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, over 3,000 square feet of living space, as well as a convenient built-in garage and private drive. Step into the stunning open concept main floor, bathed in natural sunlight, with 10foot ceilings, abundant pot lights, a powder room, a built-in speaker system, and radiant heated floors throughout.
This move-in ready home offers a raised family room, a living room with oversized windows, and an open dining area seamlessly connected to the stunning designer kitchen. The breathtaking kitchen features quartz countertops, a backsplash, a center island with a breakfast bar, pot lights throughout, a stainless-steel Sub-Zero fridge, and built-in appliances with a cooktop element. Step out to the patio and enjoy the fabulous, fully-fenced perennial garden with a gazebo —perfect for entertaining family and friends! You’ll fall in love with the king-size primary bedroom, complete with a cozy gas fireplace, Juliet balcony, walk-in closet, and an opulent
5-piece ensuite featuring a jacuzzi tub, separate glass steam shower, and double sink. The second floor also offers the convenience of ensuite laundry. On the third floor, you’ll find a spacious bedroom with access to a huge terrace that offers panoramic views.
Custom, finished basement with high ceilings and pot lights, featuring a spacious recreation room with a combined office, a 2-piece bathroom with heated floors, and a walk-up to the backyard. This property boasts a rare 30-foot wide lot with a heated garage, plus the added convenience of a snowmelting system on the private drive, front walkway, and backyard entrance. Nestled in a highly sought-after neighbourhood, this home is just steps from top-rated schools and picturesque parks. Stroll to a variety of shops and restaurants, as well as the charming Baby Point Gates. Plus, you’re just a short, easy walk to the vibrant Junction, where you’ll find an array of trendy boutiques and eateries to explore. For
details and photos, please visit www.sidorovainwood.com
LEMON ASPARAGUS
Carbonara
DIRECTIONS
STEP ONE: Separate 2 eggs, reserving whites for another purpose. Whisk the 2 yolks with 2 whole eggs, Parmesan cheese, lemon zest, 2 tbsp (30 ml) lemon juice, salt and black pepper; set aside.
STEP TWO: Fill a large, deep skillet with water and bring to a simmer. Add 1 tbsp (15 ml) lemon juice. Crack 4 to 6 eggs (use 1 per serving) into ramekins and slide into the simmering skillet of water. Poach eggs for 3 to 4 minutes or until whites are set but yolks are still runny. Use a slotted spoon to carefully transfer poached eggs to a paper-towel-lined plate.
STEP THREE: Meanwhile, cook spaghetti according to package timing for al dente in a dutch oven of boiling water seasoned with 1 tbsp (15 ml) salt. Reserve 2 cups (500 ml) of hot pasta
water before draining pasta. Reserve pasta in colander and return dutch oven to stovetop; set over medium heat.
STEP FOUR: Add butter and asparagus to dutch oven; sauté for 3 minutes. Add garlic; sauté for 1 minute.
STEP FIVE: Gradually whisk about 1/2 cup (125 ml) of reserved pasta water into the egg, cheese and lemon mixture to temper it. Add hot, drained spaghetti and egg mixture to asparagus. Cook, tossing constantly and adding additional pasta cooking water until pasta is saucy and heated through.
STEP SIX: Divide pasta between serving bowls and top with a poached egg. Serve immediately with extra cheese on the side.
Prep Time: 30 mins
Prep Time: 20 mins
Serves: 4-6
INGREDIENTS
• 8 - 10 eggs, divided
• 1 cup (250 ml) freshly grated Parmesan cheese (plus extra for serving, if desired)
• 1 large lemon, zested and juiced
• ½ tsp (2 ml) salt (plus extra for pasta water)
• 1 lb (454 g) spaghetti or linguine
• 2 tbsp (30 ml) butter
• 1 bunch asparagus, trimmed and thinly sliced into bite-sized pieces
• 2 large garlic cloves, minced
GREAT WAYS TO MAXIMIZE YOUR CLOSET SPACE
Organizing a messy or cluttered closet makes it easier to find your clothes, creates space and makes the whole room look neat and tidy. Here are some closet storage ideas, tips and tricks to help maximize space in your closet.
USE SHELVES TO OPTIMIZE SPACE AND ADD DECOR
“Adding wooden or wire shelving to your closet is a great way to increase storage for items like shoes and other non-hangable items,” says Katie Linnen, storage and organization merchant for The Home Depot
Canada. “Wire shelves are perfect for letting things like linens breathe, while wooden shelving is sturdier for heavier items. Installing adjustable shelving systems, like the models from StyleWell, provide maximum versatility to display accessories, and keep your totes and bins organized.”
HANG THINGS THE SMART WAY
Hang your garments efficiently with a few of these tips. Use two rods at varying heights to hang twice the number of items. Use the highestlevel rod for long items like coats and dresses. Smaller hangers and specialty hangers can be used for ties, scarves and belts to keep them organized and accessible.
USE BASKETS AND BINS
Baskets and bins are an effective way of storing smaller items like jewelry, linens, pajama pants, accessories and other items that don’t require hangers. Bins can be stacked and hidden in shelving to keep your closet looking neat and organized.
KEEP YOUR SHOES TIDY
Store your shoes with one from each pair facing in opposite directions to help maximize space. Put them in shelving or cubbies or get a shoe rack to keep them organized. There are also shoe storage solutions that can be mounted to your door or wall, angling downward to give you a clear view of what’s on the rack or shelf. Shoe boxes are great for keeping dust at bay but are usually bulkier and take up more space. Rods can even be installed on your wall to hang your high heels from, creating a cool and organized look.
USE DRAWERS TO ORGANIZE LARGE AND SMALL ITEMS
Drawers are a great option for storing towels, pants and anything else that’s foldable. Plus, they slide away neatly for hidden storage but still give you access when needed. You can even use the top of the cabinet as another storage area.
This newly built French Chateau backs onto the Humber River and it’s parklands. Situated on the most prestigious street in the Kingsway, it epitomizes exquisite traditional style and elegance. Luxuriate in 7100 sq ft of exceptional craftsmanship, showcasing 5+1 bedrooms, 8 baths. An award winning Solda pool with waterfalls plus limestone patios for el fresco dining under the stars. $7,988,000
Georgian centre hall in Baby Point with rich period detailing, and with a two storey addition of enviable proportions, that seamlessly integrates todays’s modern conveniences with sophisticated elegance of yesteryear. This 3 storey home boasts 5 bedrooms and 4 baths, double garage, plus lush, private landscaped gardens. $3,997,000
STYLISH MUDROOMS BY DESIGN
By Lindsay Thornton | Cornerstone Design & Build
CREATING A FUNCTIONAL AND STYLISH MUDROOM REQUIRES A THOUGHTFUL BLEND OF DESIGN AND PRACTICALITY; UNFORTUNATELY, SHOES DON’T HIDE THEMSELVES.
Creating a functional and stylish mudroom requires a thoughtful blend of design and practicality; unfortunately, shoes don’t hide themselves. Therefore, the first step is to inventory all of the items your mudroom needs to store each season. Does your mudroom need to accommodate sports gear, pet supplies, or just everyday coats and shoes? Once you have your list of items, you can tailor your design accordingly.
The next step is to assess who will be using the space & how tidy are they really! We have found that families with children (young and old) prefer open hooks/cubbies, as a closed door seems to be one too many steps in putting items away. We have also found that kids tend to do well with
their own locker or hooks to give them a designated space to hang their bag/coat. Opting for drawers or baskets for shoe and hat storage also tends to work better vs shelving which requires a more careful placement.
We highly recommend investing in custom storage to address your functional needs, while also adding a custom colour/texture. However, if a custom solution is not in your budget, opt for a bench with wall hooks and then add in colour on the walls or a washable patterned floor runner.
Consider a combination of open and closed storage to maintain a tidy appearance while keeping items readily accessible Additionally, incorporating adjustable shelves or a mix of hooks that can help accommodate varying heights and changing needs. Choosing durable materials will ensure your mudroom stands up to daily wear and tear. Opt for easy-to-clean flooring such as ceramic tile, vinyl, or natural stone, and select patterns or textures that help conceal dirt. For wall finishes, use washable paint or durable materials like beadboard.
When it comes to selecting a style vein for your mudroom, don’t be shy! Mudrooms are often a closed off area to the home, so don’t be afraid to play with a bit of colour or wallpaper/panelling.
On trend lately, are handmade/ old looking tiles, which we love for mudrooms as they hide dirt so easily. Consider a brick patterned floor or a textured tile that will help conceal dirt, while also adding some style. Lastly, we know that for many of our design clients they have had the challenge of having dirty shoes and having to run to other parts of the home prior to leaving the house. To avoid this, we recommend and include within our designs the ▹
following within a mudroom 1) Key Storagea box or hooks will do. 2) A bench or chair for tricky boots and 3) a mirror!
One final item to consider is proper ventilation is also important, particularly if you’re storing sports equipment or pet supplies that may require extra air circulation.
By integrating these design tips, you can create a mudroom that is both stylish and highly functional, tailored to meet the every changing needs of your family. ◆
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LINDSAY THORNTON is the founder and Creative Director for Cornerstone Design & Build . This sought after design and build firm has become known for creating highly curated personal homes. Providing complete bespoke residential design and construction services throughout Toronto , Ontario, and cottage country.
2293 BELYEA STREET
A residence built to impress and take full advantage of its expansive grounds. No expense was spared in the original construction and ongoing maintenance. Classic portico entry sets the tone of this transitionally elegant one-of-a-kind jewel. Fashionably secure and private with an