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6 8 12 18 EDITOR’S NOTE
LIVING IN LUXURY
MARKET REPORT
GOING GLOBAL
STYLE FILE
INDULGE WITH COLIN & JUSTIN
DECOR INSPIRATION
HAUTE CUISINE
20 24 30 STYLE FILE
MARBLE, GRANITE OR QUARTZ?
A LOOK AT THE GTA’S BEST ADDRESSES
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MARK MCEWAN’S LOBSTER SPOONS
JACKY HILL
ANNE-MARIE BREEN
NINA DOWNS
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MOE LALANI Director of Sales, National moe.lalani@ypnexthome.ca
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Toronto’s real estate market has been a hot topic in the news – nationally and internationally. Land prices and home prices keep setting new record highs. The luxury real estate market has been thriving, increasing 48 per cent over last year, and has definitely caught the interest of foreign investors in a global market. Because Toronto’s luxury market has been attracting so much international attention, this issue’s Market Report – Going Global – investigates how foreign investors view Toronto real estate and why it’s become so desirable to invest here. The GTA’s real estate prices keep going up, reaching luxury benchmark pricing. A lot of this is attributed to land value, not specifically to residences that are luxurious – where we simply define luxury based on features and finishes. Luxury by price alone is now defined by the ability to buy real estate in the city. While prices are on the rise, they are tempered by near-record low interest rates, making the cost of borrowing quite affordable. The luxury market for new construction, both lowrise and condo, is the obvious choice, where the combination of land value, quality construction, exceptional appointments and upscale amenities comes without the question of bidding wars, lengthy renovations and uncertain workmanship. This issue’s Market Snapshot previews 11 of the GTA’s most luxurious new places to call home. Whether you’re looking for a waterfront property, an exclusive Yorkville address, an enclave of executive homes on expansive ravine lots, a condo with sweeping views or something elegant and sophisticated to mirror your lifestyle, we’ve explored these new developments which are sure to impress even those with the most discerning taste. But living in luxury is more than just a price tag. It’s the gracious decor, the refined appointments and the stylishly sophisticated design that defines it. Kitchens are one area of the home that make a statement and where luxury features are key. Stone countertops are the biggest investment in luxury for the kitchen, so this issue’s Style File – Marble, Granite or Quartz? – explores the difference between the most popular types of stone countertops, and then Haute Cuisine adds a note about accessorizing them to perfection. We hope to inspire you to live in luxury, enjoy this issue of Luxury Living!
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MARKET REPORT
Going GLOBAL Foreign buyers really, really love luxury real estate in the GTA. Here’s why BY WAYNE KARL
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THE LUXURY HOME MARKET IN THE GTA IS NOT JUST BOOMING, IT’S QUICKLY BECOMING ONE OF THE HOTTEST IN THE WORLD. AND A KEY DRIVER OF THIS GROWTH? FOREIGN BUYERS. YOU CAN THANK CANADA’S STABLE REAL ESTATE, FINANCIAL AND POLITICAL SYSTEMS, AS WELL AS OPENNESS TO IMMIGRATION AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY FOR MUCH OF THE LUXE LOVE SHOWN BY WEALTHY INTERNATIONAL PURCHASERS. “Canada is a trading nation, and our prosperity has always been linked to our ability to connect with the rest of the world through commerce,” Phil Soper, president and chief executive officer, Royal LePage, told Luxury Living. “Canadians in large numbers buy real property in places like California, Arizona and Florida without a second thought. And the world views Canada as a safe and fair place to invest their capital today.” And unlike offshore investors, who are front page news these days due to their appetite for parking their cash in Vancouver and
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Toronto investment properties, the wave of foreign luxury buyers is here to stay. A recent Royal LePage survey, in fact, estimated that at least 25 per cent of luxury property purchases in Canada are by foreign buyers – with 84 per cent of these used as primary residences.
CACHET VS CASH In the luxury market, then, it’s less about cash, and more about cachet – buyers want these homes more for the lifestyle they represent than the investment aspect. Christie’s International Real Estate and Canadian affiliate, Chestnut Park Real Estate of Toronto, report that Toronto’s luxury housing category is the second hottest in the world. Auckland, NZ had the largest luxury sales growth last year, with a 63-per-cent increase yearover-year, while Toronto grew by 48 per cent. Another Canadian city, Victoria, posted the third-largest increase out of 100 markets surveyed worldwide. And Toronto luxury is not slowing down. On a national scale, the city is expected to further demonstrate its place as the top destination through the balance of the year.
LUXURY LEADERSHIP The GTA is positioned to lead Canada in $1-million-plus residential real estate sales this fall, with sales of luxury properties of more than $4 million expected to significantly outpace gains in other cities, continued on page 10
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according to Sotheby’s International Realty Canada. In Vancouver, luxury sales were beginning to taper off even before the 15-per-cent foreign buyers’ tax came into effect on Aug. 2, 2016. “We are going to see a clear divergence between (the Toronto and Vancouver) performance this fall,” says Brad Henderson, president and CEO of Sotheby’s International Realty Canada. “Vancouver’s record-setting sprint will return to a more moderate pace, but Toronto’s market cadence is set to accelerate.”
RISE IN FALL Coming off a soaring first half of 2016 and a more active summer market than anticipated, the Durham, Halton, Peel and York regions, as well as Toronto, are expected to show the strongest sales gains and price increases in Canada this fall. And again, escalating interest
from foreign buyers is a key contributor, Sotheby’s says. Luxury single-family homes, naturally, are the most sought after luxury product, but condominiums priced at more than $1 million are also expected to continue to surge, the company says. And while some of the foreign interest in GTA luxury may come because buyers in Vancouver are turned off by the new tax there, Soper, for one, cautions against Toronto imposing a similar levy. “While market conditions and economic outlooks matter, we have found that luxury property ownership is predominantly driven by the desire to create a happy family home,” he says. “Ninety-seven per cent of our advisors characterize foreign buyer purchasers as couples looking for a safe place to raise a family. Frankly, that’s no different than what the typical Canadian family is looking for in a home and a neighborhood.”
GTA LUXURY MARKET SUMMARY SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES NUMBER OF UNITS SOLD
$1-2 MILLION
$2-4 MILLION
$4 MILLION+
Jan. 1 – June 30, 2016
7,610
1,397
125
July 1 – Dec. 31, 2015
3,725
627
69
Jan. 1 – June 30, 2015
4,631
790
70
$1-2 MILLION
$2-4 MILLION
Jan. 1 – June 30, 2016
336
40
6
July 1 – Dec. 31, 2015
221
34
5
Jan. 1 – June 30, 2015
232
45
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COLIN & JUSTIN HAVE ALL THE ANSWERS! A BALANCE BETWEEN SAUCY AND SOPHISTICATED, YET RUGGED AND PRACTICAL, MAKING YOU FEEL BOTH COMFORTED AND AMUSED WITH A EUROPEAN CHARM — ARE WE TALKING ABOUT AN AWARD-WINNING DESIGNER HOME? ACTUALLY, THIS IS AN INTRODUCTION TO COLIN MCALLISTER AND JUSTIN RYAN. STARS OF A MYRIAD OF DESIGN AND LIFESTYLE SHOWS SINCE THE 1990’S, THIS DYNAMITE DUO IS CURRENTLY EVERYWHERE ON YOUR TELEVISION, PRESENTING BOTH W NETWORK’S GAME OF HOMES AND COTTAGE LIFE’S CABIN PRESSURE.
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Veterans of both reality (I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!), and home improvement (How Not to Decorate), they have now combined the two in their current shows, as well as having their own product line, writing books and a syndicated design column, and making many personal appearances along the way; these are two busy people. We were lucky enough to catch up with them and see how their design flair and savvy know-how for hosting might help out people with grand guesting gestures. Luxury Living: Creating an inviting space – you do it so well in cabin country, what about in a city space? Colin & Justin: Believe it or not, condos and cabins are actually very similar! After all, isn’t every living space about sharing good times with good people in good spaces? Create a living/dining/ kitchen/outside space if you can, treat it as one life arena and zone it accordingly to delineate function. Use colour or style to link each area. For example – a timber floor throughout the interior with a similar colour of timber outdoors will read like one continuous space.
LL: People who live here inevitably get a lot of guests. What can you do to make guests feel comfortable sharing your space? If you're in the market and expect a lot of guests, what are some attributes you should be looking for in a city home or a condo? C&J: The golden rule with guest rooms is to spend the night in there yourself – this will help you know exactly what the experience is like. Not everyone has the space for a dedicated guest room, but you could transform your TV den or home office by installing a proper sofa bed to give the room two functions. In terms of condo shopping, you ideally want guests to have their own bathroom and be on another floor in a townhome or at a discrete distance in a condo – this gives both parties the privacy they need. LL: When you’re on a design budget, you have to make choices. What are the things you should really splurge on and what you can “cheap out” on? What kinds of small touches make the most impact?
C&J: Spend on comfort, as you must feel rewarded and relaxed at home. Don’t scrimp on your bed or sofa, buy the best you can and save money elsewhere. It’s worth creating a nest first, so why not start with the bedroom? Simple to do (paint, new bedding, etc.) and essential as a reward for your hard work as you renovate the rest of the home. Quality timber floors are a must – but you can cheap out on wall tile – get the look with ceramic rather than real stone and you’ll create the feel you want for less. LL: What are your favourite practical storage solutions? C&J: Double duty is always worthwhile in any home – a storage trunk that’s a coffee table or any wall mounted storage solution that frees up floor space. Don’t be afraid to go high with shelves and wall mounts – an entire wall of storage can look attractive – and obviously it’s a practical way to champion space. Edit your life by paring back on clothes you no longer wear, items you have duplicates of, broken items and things you just don’t like anymore. Remember – you live
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1. DRINKS TROLLEYS The ability to move the party from one area to another should never be underestimated! And what better way to do it than with a wheeled drinks trolley that’ll give your guests the ultimate portable experience. Loaded with bottles, decked out with sparkling glasses and dressed with fancy bar towels and ice buckets, it’s a 'wheelie' good way to show your guests a good time!
2. GO OUTSIDE This winter, take the party outside and gather around a bonfire (if you can) or around a smart outdoor gas fire like the Hemi Firebowl from Solus. We’ve specified their fire bowls for use during two series of Cabin Pressure and they’re awesome. And don’t stop there – add candles or solar lanterns for even more sparkle. Make the flickering fire your inviting centrepiece and dress it with chairs or benches (as well as blankets and cushions) to keep chills at bay. Serve ‘warm up’ foods like home made soups kept hot in retro style flasks, and make sure you have extra gloves and scarves to protect guests from the chills. Baby it’s cold, outside!
3. SERVE HOT COCKTAILS From a boozy hot chocolate loaded with whisky, Guinness or Baileys to salty maple buttered cider warmed with rum, maple syrup and vanilla bean, there’s no better time to warm up your guests and introduce them to the new and increasing range of hot cocktails. Serve in clear tea glasses and don’t forget to garnish just as you would a cold cocktail!
4. SEASONALLY ADJUST YOUR DÉCOR in a condo not a cupboard – life space is just as important as storage space. Creating systems costs next to nothing but can dramatically improve your home life. If your bathroom and bedroom get overloaded with laundry, then invest in a basket and timetable a laundry day to deal with the backlog. Properly store home paperwork in dated files and avoid piling up your favourite magazines – weed out the things you like and lose the rest! LL: How do you make the most of a view without overwhelming it? C&J: How do you make the most of a face without overwhelming it? With great glasses, that’s how! Yes, great frames work for all great views – imagine your window view is a painting and frame it accordingly. We painted out our condo frames in black to create a border for our downtown view. Choose blinds over drapes (to keep windows simple) and avoid overhanging from above if you can by positioning blinds above the glass rather than in front of it – a simple pelmet can disguise the mechanism. Don’t cramp your view with obstructions like a huge television in front of your mountain vista, and arrange furniture to make the most of the natural beauty. Imagine the view as the focal point of your décor and embrace it!
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Dimmer Switches – a designer’s best friend! They’re low cost, easy to fit and make a huge difference to overall atmosphere. At the flick of a switch you can brighten up to read or dim the lights to cuddle up and watch a movie. Add a few table lamps for low level, cozy pools of illumination and your room will look warmer and much more inviting. Replacing curtains and cushions can make a huge difference without the need to completely redecorate. Seasonal adjustments suggest you’re ‘in the know’ and on top of changing trends. Switch up soft furnishings as you change your wardrobe…from season to season. Swap lighter summery fabrics for heavier knits and weaves and embellish your sofas with furry cushions and knitted throws to keep chills at bay.
5. WINTERING AT HOME Forget formal dinner parties that are all cocktail skirts and men’s suits – entertaining at home this season should be all about fluffy sweaters and hot milk and cookies as you and your guests gather by the fire. Think Wham’s ‘Last Christmas’ and you’ve got the vibe! Informal is in! Dining rooms will be rather empty this season as the kitchen table takes centre stage. Forgo the silver and haul out the crock pot and soup ladle as you serve up simmering stews and fresh soups, guaranteed to warm the heart of the coldest penguin! You’ll find the addition of some warm mulled wine will get everyone into helpful spirit!
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Marble, Granite or Quartz? CHOOSING A LUXURY COUNTERTOP by ANNE MARSHALL
FOR MANY OF US, THE KITCHEN IS THE HEART OF THE LIVING SPACE. CHOOSING THE RIGHT LUXURY COUNTERTOP MATERIAL FOR YOUR NEEDS WILL HELP DEFINE THE KITCHEN AS YOUR CULINARY KINGDOM, AND MAKE IT A SHOWPIECE IN YOUR HOME. LUXURY LIVING FALL 2016
Stone countertops are a simple and effective way to increase the beauty and value of your new home, and when going for luxury upgrades, the first choice countertops is to go for stone. While many options exist, the most popular and attractive choices are marble, granite and quartz. Each material has its cheering section, so here is some information that will help you choose a countertop that’s not only right for your needs, but will also strike the right visual note in your home.
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High impact visual: MARBLE Appearing in a stunning range of colours, with no two slabs alike, marble is highly valued for its incredible visual statement. White, grey and black marbles have monochromatic appeal, while stunning shades of green, rose, and yellow can add a pop of colour to a minimalist kitchen, or lushness to a homey space. Marble is naturally heat resistant, which makes working with it in the kitchen incredibly convenient; no need to worry about where to put that sizzling saucepan in the middle of meal prep. It’s a popular material for bathrooms and around fireplaces for the same reason. The porous nature of marble, however, makes it vulnerable to staining. Liquids such as wine, oil, juice or soda are readily absorbed by marble, and can be almost impossible to remove. Fortunately, sealing the countertop offers protection, but this must be done at installation – and every few years thereafter – if you want to avoid unsightly stains. Especially klutzy cooks might want to choose work with a darker colour of marble in the kitchen. Marble’s permeability also means that it can be easily scratched by knives, or chipped by heavy crockery. However, this gorgeous material offers unbeatable visual impact, and longevity when properly maintained.
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Elegance and durability: GRANITE In terms of popularity, granite is the across-the-board favourite with homeowners and builders, for its beauty and endurance. Available in a multitude of shades spanning the colour spectrum, there’s definitely a granite to match your kitchen’s mood. This versatile stone has become increasingly popular in bathrooms and outdoor patio areas as well. A natural product like marble, each slab of granite is entirely unique. Granite’s natural resistance to bacteria, mould and mildew have made it a popular building material since antiquity – it’s seen in many historical and archaeological sites – including the Great Pyramid. This incredibly hard stone cannot be scratched without tremendous effort; if anything, your kitchen knives are likely to suffer, so “wear and tear” is not an issue. Granite is also highly heat resistant, and can handle the placement of cookware right off of the stove or out of the oven. While not as porous as marble, granite does have some vulnerability to staining, and like its softer counterpart, must be sealed upon installation. Depending on how it’s been treated, this process may need to be repeated annually, or up to every 10 years. It’s not common for granite to crack or chip, but a very heavy object dropped on it could do some damage. At the price you’ll pay – granite is by far the most extravagant stone to work with – you’ll want to take good care of these counters.
Low maintenance beauty: QUARTZ Also known as engineered stone, quartz countertops are comprised of 93 per cent natural stone with seven per cent polymers, resulting in a high-grade, maintenance-free surface. With a wide variety of rich colours and patterns available from numerous suppliers, a quartz countertop will be uniquely beautiful, and enhance any kitchen (or bathroom) setting. Colours and patterns can even be customized. Quartz countertops are non-porous, which means that worries about spills and stains are confined to finding the nearest paper towel. This impermeability also provides total defense against bacteria and viruses, which means that once it’s clean, it’s clean, whether in the kitchen or the bathroom. Quartz doesn’t feel quite as hard or unyielding as granite, and is much more forgiving of impacts, so it won’t chip or crack as easily as other materials. Due to its partial polymer makeup, quartz countertops are not as heat resistant as granite or marble, and you’ll want to let cooking implements cool before resting them on these surfaces (or use a trivet). But the fact that quartz doesn’t require sealing goes a long way to offset that detractor, and justifies its comparably high cost. With the beautiful finish stone countertops provide in a home, they’re an obvious choice for an upgrade. Knowing the pros and cons of each material and understanding your needs in the kitchen will go a long way in helping you to choose the stone that’s perfect for your home.
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Elegant Living Defined A CLOSER LOOK AT THE BEST NEW ADDRESSES IN THE GTA BY ELISA KROVBLIT
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The Randall Residences Rosehaven Homes
THE DESIGN TEAM: Richard Wengle Architect, Ferris Rafauli THE DETAILS: A priceless gem in exclusive downtown Oakville,
at Randall Street and Trafalgar Road, The Randall Residences from Rosehaven Homes’ Platinum Collection is designed for the largest of lifestyles. For those who have many places to be, this 36-suite boutique condominium is the only world-class residence west of Toronto, minutes to the airport. The artistry of fine details sets this award-winning condominium apart from other addresses. The exquisite suites from 1,800 to 3,000+ sq. ft. are graced by grand rotunda foyers. The gallery hallways and gracefully proportioned principal rooms offer superb sightlines. The detailed ceilings, rich millwork and Juliet balconies are complemented by luxurious amenities: hotel-inspired concierge services, private rooftop terraces and ground floor retail including Sotto Sotto Restaurant. Oakville’s fine restaurants, galleries, theatre, Oakville Yacht Club and the waterfront are within walking distance. The elegance that defines The Randall is unveiled for all to see at this stage of pre-cast construction. Late 2017 closings. From $2M. To book your private appointment and to view the conceptual model suite, contact The Randall at: luxuryliving@therandallresidences.com 905.849.1033 • TheRandallResidences.com
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2 Nautique Lakefront Residences Adi Development Group
THE DESIGN TEAM: Cecconi Simone Architect: Icon Architects THE DETAILS: Presenting Nautique Lakefront Residences: a one-of-a-kind opportunity to live overlooking Burlington’s vibrant waterfront. Discover sophisticated condominium residences within a shimmering glass tower, making a synchronous, ultra-modern statement in the sky. Bask in forever views of the city or lake from your suite. Or, take in all that Nautique’s idyllic location has to offer. Sip, savour and sample at downtown Burlington’s many vibrant restaurants, patios, bars and cafes. Wander the shops, attend a concert or festival, explore the signature Brant Street Pier. Run, hike and bike the paths and trails that meander through the surrounding parks and line the waterfront. This is a distinctively urbane way of life, delightfully connected to everything. Please contact the Nautique presentation centre for more information at Nautique@adidevelopments.com
Located at 375 Brant Street, Burlington 289.337.0766 • adidevelopments.com
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3 4 The Kingsway
North Drive Investments THE DESIGN TEAM: Richard Wengle Architect Inc., Gluckstein Design THE DETAILS: Now releasing a landmark in the making. Located at the apex where the prestigious Kingsway connects with
cosmopolitan Bloor Street, 4 The Kingsway by Richard Wengle, is an eight-storey Beaux Arts-inspired boutique residence perfectly situated for walking, shopping and getting around town. Enter into refinement with interiors that evoke comfort and sensibility by Brian Gluckstein. Warm wood and stone finishes recall classic old-world elegance, tempered by contemporary touches that make the space feel thoroughly modern. Fronted by a generous porte cochere, the stylish entranceway and lobby make a statement with a soft palette and traditional styling that convey quiet good taste and effortless elegance. This is 4 The Kingsway. Construction starts this fall 34 exquisitely appointed homes from $1 million to over $3 million To attend the official opening this October, register today.
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4 The Kingsway, Toronto • 416.236.2992 • 4TheKingsway.com • townsonkenneth.com
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4 Eau Du Soleil
Empire Communities THE DESIGN TEAM: Onespace Unlimited
Brennan Custom Homes Inc (Sky Penthouses) THE DETAILS: Introducing the Terrace Collection, your backyard in the sky. Empire is excited to release a very limited collection of one-, two- and three-bedroom condominiums featuring up to 940 sq. ft. of expansive terrace space at Eau Du Soleil. Located directly on the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto, these limited number of suites offers sun-drenched open space that seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor living. The new Terrace Collection is luxury and exclusivity combined. Whether lake or city views, indulge in a lifestyle that only few can aspire to. Luxury waterfront living from $500,000 to $1.4 million. Penthouse Collection starting from $1.35 million. To learn more and to check out our interactive video visit Eau Du Soleil at www.edsterraces.com.
2183 Lakeshore Blvd., Toronto 416.503.3328 • edsterraces.com
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5 Angus Glen Community Kylemore Communities
THE DESIGN TEAM: Condo - Rafael & Bigauskas Architects, Townhomes - RN Design, Condo - Mike Niven Interior Design Inc. THE DETAILS: Angus Glen is one of Markham’s most prestigious communities. Winner of the building industry’s Best Places to Grow Award, developed and built by Kylemore Communities. Surrounded by two championship golf courses, the overall architecture reflects the charming streetscapes of Markham’s historic neighbourhoods. Today, the community is home to almost 1,440 homes, including the two buildings which comprise The 6th – a resort-style condominium and Brownstones – an enclave of luxury towns. Within walking distance, The Shoppes of Angus Glen offers premium dining and conveniences. Main Street, Unionville is a short drive. Angus Glen features a host of recreational opportunities including a spectacular community centre. Schools, public transit, Highways 404 and 407 are also nearby. The 6th is under construction, with available suites ranging from 770 sq. ft. to 2,190 sq. ft., priced from $790,000. A model suite is open to view. Brownstones feature striking architecture and deluxe finishes in townhomes, from 2,488 to 3,100 sq. ft., priced from $1.3 million.
4500 Major Mackenzie Drive, west of Kennedy Road, Markham • 905.887.9950 • Kylemorecommunities.com
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6 Vita on the Lake
Mattamy Homes and Biddington Homes THE DESIGN TEAM: Graziani + Corazza Architects Inc., landscaping by gh3re, U31 THE DETAILS: Now on the trendy Etobicoke area of Humber Bay Shores, Vita on the Lake is a 53-storey condominium and offers contemporary elegance on the waterfront. The residence is on the waterfront, steps to the Humber Bay Marina and the Martin Goodman Trail, close to shops, restaurants and services. Chic building amenities will include a bright two-storey lobby, fitness centre, party room, bar, dining room, several indoor and outdoor lounges, plus a luxurious outdoor saltwater pool on the fifth floor for amazing views. Suite layouts include an ergonomically designed kitchen, spa-inspired bath and a balcony. Suites range from 524 to 1,544 sq. ft. and will be priced from the high-$200,000s. Prices include HST, six appliances, one locker and one parking spot for most suites – remarkable value for this desirable area. Purchase with confidence from renowned builders with impressive experience. This will be Mattamy’s eighth condominium offering superb waterfront living.
Register at: www.MattamyHomes.com
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7 The Urban Townhome Collection at U Condominiums Pemberton Group
THE DESIGN TEAM: architectsAlliance, Lori Morris THE DETAILS: Under construction along Bay Street, between St. Mary and St. Joseph Streets, The Urban Townhome Collection by Pemberton Group is comprised of 19 unique urban residences situated steps from iconic Bloor-Yorkville. This rare, distinctive offering is destined to appreciate. Personal spaces are defined by custom-designed Irpinia kitchens with premium appliances. Pampering ensuites showcase free-standing soaker tubs and frameless showers. Features include a private rooftop terrace, plus a private garage, elevator, and street-level front door entry with security system that can be viewed by owners and the concierge. Residents also enjoy direct access to U Condominiums’ 4,500 sq. ft. of amenities, including the party room with wraparound terrace and 360-degree city views, a library, billiards room and fitness centre with steam rooms. New model home to tour, fully furnished by Lori Morris. Available designs range from 2,682 sq. ft. to 3,288 sq. ft., priced from $2.2 million to $2,999,000.
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Presentation Centre: 1082 Bay Street, Toronto (just south of Bloor) 647.344.2573 • pembertongroup.com
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8 The Foxbar Collection at Imperial Village Camrost-Felcorp
THE DESIGN TEAM: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Janet
Rosenberg & Studio (Landscape Architecture and Urban Design), Era Architects (Heritage Preservation) THE DETAILS: The Foxbar Collection offers a limited
release of spacious two- and three-bedroom luxury condominium suites and three-storey modern luxury townhomes within the exclusive Imperial Village masterplanned community at Avenue Rd. and St. Clair, distinctly Forest Hill. Perched above the stunning Forest Hill escarpment, The Foxbar Collection luxury suites offer sweeping panoramic views of the dramatic downtown skyline, scenic Deer Park to the south and rapidly evolving horizon to the north. The Foxbar Collection townhomes are for those who are looking to enjoy the benefits of a luxury stand-alone residence with the convenience, ease and amenities of condominium living. A carefully preserved historical church façade and stunning courtyard with street-level retail will welcome residents to the iconic Imperial Village. Just a short walk to transit, close to several abundant parks and trails, and in close proximity to Toronto’s finest public and private schools and post-secondary institutions. Suites start from $850,000, townhomes start from $2.48 million. 1499 Yonge Street (North of St. Clair) 416.925.2501 • www.thefoxbar.ca
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Bisha Hotel and Residences
Lifetime Developments and INK Entertainment THE DESIGN TEAM: Wallman Architects, Munge Leung Design THE DETAILS: In the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District, Bisha Hotel and Residences will be the newest private-label boutique hotel brand in Toronto since the Four Seasons in the 1960s, and one of the most anticipated new condos in the City. Bisha’s flagship Toronto location will be a cultural landmark that captivates residents and guests with its cosmopolitan amenities, urban flair and proximity to renowned dining, shopping and entertainment venues. The tower will include 355 private residential suites designed by the internationally recognized design firm Studio Munge. A limited number of Signature Collection suites starting from the 38th floor are available from 910 sq. ft., with prices starting from $914,900. Musician and international style icon Lenny Kravitz and Kravitz Design Inc. - his interior design studio out of New York - were commissioned to design the top floor of the hotel suites, including a two-storey Rockstar suite complete with a private terrace. The highly anticipated Bisha Hotel is targeted to open in early 2017.
Visit the Lifetime Inventory Boutique at 51 Jackes Avenue, Suite 103. 416.546.7525 • bisha.com
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Great Gulf THE DESIGN TEAM: Moshe Safdie and Quadrangle
Architects Ltd., Janet Rosenberg & Studio, Cecconi Simone THE DETAILS: Welcome to the future of Toronto’s waterfront. Monde is
now under construction at the foot of Sherbourne and Queen’s Quay, at the water’s edge and next to Sherbourne Common Park. Soaring architecture is inspired by nature and constructed to premium quality standards. Lavish suite features include nine-foot ceilings, floor-toceiling windows and stepped balconies that provide unobscured lake and city views – plus an abundance of natural light. You can relax in one of the poolside cabanas by the outdoor infinity edge pool or retreat to the warmth of the elegant fireside lounge. Convenient ground level shops and cafes make waterfront living effortless. Monde celebrates the waterfront, setting a new standard for design excellence and sustainability with suites that are beautiful, creative ad striking with a timeless elegance. Monde is targeting Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Certification. Visit the sales centre at 200 Queens Quay East, Unit 1. 416.466.8885 • mondecondominiums.com OHBA 2014 High-Rise of the Year
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11 12 on the Ravine Geranium Homes
THE DESIGN TEAM: Hunt Design Associates Inc. THE DETAILS: Coming soon, 12 on the Ravine is an offering of just 12 exceptional single family residences in the Highland Creek neighbourhood, east of Toronto’s downtown. Each lot measures 43 ft. in width and up to 300 ft. in depth, backing onto a natural ravine with an abundance of mature trees. Four breathtaking new designs will offer four- or five-bedroom floorplans, with a variety of options and upgrades available to customize each residence. Geranium’s Green Plus and behind-the-walls construction ensures a long lasting well-built home. A hidden jewel surrounded by nature, 12 on the Ravine homes are close to the University of Toronto’s Scarborough Campus, Pan Am Sports Centre and a short drive to Highway 401 for commuting with ease. A full complement of shopping, dining, services, schools and recreation amenities are also nearby. Don’t miss your opportunity to be among the first to view Geranium’s plans for 12 on the Ravine. Priced from $1.7 million.
Registration for preview. 12ontheravine.com
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FOODIE
Mark McEwan’s
LOBSTER SPOONS
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› 1 Live lobster, about 1 1/2 lb (750g), par-cooked and shelled › Pinch each of salt and pepper Beurre Monte › 2 tbsp (30 ml) dry vermouth › 1 lb (450 g) cold butter, cubed Garnish › Leaves from 1 spring cilantro, halved or roughly chopped
DIRECTIONS
Beurre Monte: Over medium heat, heat the vermouth in a saucepan until it begins to bubble, and then lower heat. Add a piece of butter and whisk until it emulsifies. Continue adding butter, a piece at a time, until all the butter is incorporated. Keep warm at a temperature between 160 and 180 F (70 to 80 C) to preserve the emulsion. Cut the lobster into small bite-size pieces. Add to the beurre monte and cook until heated through – 3 to 4 minutes. Season. Arrange 12 Chinese porcelain soup spoons on a platter or two. Dress each spoon with a pinch of cilantro, and then divide lobster evenly among the spoons. Drizzle a little extra beurre monte on top, and serve.
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Par-Cooked Lobster 1/2 cup (125 ml) white vinegar 1 live lobster, about 1 1/2 lb (750 g ) Bring 8 quarts (8L) cold water to a boil in a pot large enough to accommodate the lobster. Add vinegar and remove from the heat. Ad lobster, cover, and 2 minutes later remove with a pair of tongs. With a kitchen cloth, twist off the claws and return them to the pot for an additional 5 minutes. Detach the tail from the body. Twist off the tail fan, insert a thumb, and push out the lobster meat. Remove knuckles from claws. Pull down the pincer and move it from side to side. It should detach with the cartilage attached, leaving the claw intact. Crack the claw shell and remove claw meat. Cut knuckles with kitchen shears and remove knuckle meat. Refrigerate the lobster meat until needed.
With over 35 years in the culinary industry, Chef Mark McEwan certainly knows his way around a kitchen. He has cooked for Pope John Paul II, has hosted several Food Network programs, opened several successful restaurants, including Bymark and North 44 )º, and has had a gourmet food store, aptly named McEwan, at The Shops at Don Mills since 2009.
THE URBAN TOWNHOME COLLECTION
New model home opening October 1st! An opulent expression of elegance in an urban oasis. Luxury townhomes on Bay, steps to Bloor-Yorkville, detailed with opulent features and finishes. Rare. Distinctive. Value that Appreciates. Tour the new Devonshire model home, fully furnished by Lori Morris. 19 Distinctive Townhomes at Bay & Bloor, starting from 2,682 sq. ft., from $2.2 million. Presentation Gallery: 1082 Bay Street T 647.344.2573
Learn more at pembertongroup.com Exclusive Listing Brokerage, Circle M Realty Corporation, Brokerage. Brokers Protected. Prices and specifi cations are subject to change without notice. Actual model home photography. E.&O.E.