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Nestled within the serene Applewood Acres neighborhood of Mississauga, stands an exquisite contemporary prairie-inspired residence spanning a generous 3200 sq.ft.. This remarkable home showcases a captivating fusion of sleek, modern materials thoughtfully harmonizing to create a truly stunning architectural ensemble.
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This transitional modern style home does more with less by featuring only two main cladding materials, white stucco & cedar slats. The cantilevered steel porch roof shelters visitors from the elements while lending a modern touch. 4000 sq.ft.
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Lot severance application and new semi-detached dwellings offering a contemporary exterior and interior layout. Each home features 2200 sq. ft. of finished floor area with an integral garage. A front facing two storey wood slat projection brings a striking modern appearance to the streetscape of this Etobicoke neighbourhood.
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A second storey addition over an existing bungalow brings the total finished floor area from 1650 sq. ft. to 2950 sq. ft. A full exterior revamp with new board and batten siding, timber frame accents, and new roof lines achieves this inviting craftsman look. The majority of the existing main floor layout and openings have been maintained to help this project stay on budget.
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This 3200 ft² new home located in North York features smooth-faced precast elements with ornamentation kept to a minimum to bring a contemporary touch to this traditional style. Buff brick veneer adds warmth, texture, and contrast to visually balance this sleek façade.
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This ultramodern home features ample glass area to bring the outside world in, while the low brick garden wall and 2nd storey cedar slat screen keep things private and relaxed. The second storey volumes are cantilevered over the brick base to create the impression of weightlessness. 3500ft²
C O N T E M P O R A R Y G E O R G I A N




A Georgian style home design with a contemporary touch. The variety of precast limestone elements is complimented by a textured red brick façade. With a 50' overall width sitting on a 58' lot frontage, this home features 3800 sq.ft. of open concept living space.
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4600 sq.ft of French chateau luxury. Dressed with precast stone and limestone details from top to bottom, this home is sure to impress. A semi-circular bow on the front elevation houses the baby grand piano.
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This 2-storey addition project turned the existing 850 sq.ft. bungalow into a stately presence on its street. Now 2300 sq.ft. with a new attached garage. Standing seam metal roofing accents add a touch of sophistication and interest to this timeless house.
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This 4500 sq.ft. farmhouse takes the old and makes it new again. Site reclaimed rubble stone walls add warmth and texture to this Scandinavian inspired farmhouse. Zinc standing seam metal roof will last a lifetime and look great doing it.
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This French Provincial inspired new home has 4000 sq.ft. of living space. Featuring smooth faced limestone cladding and standing seam metal roof accents. Finials at the roof draw the eye skyward.
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This 4000 sq.ft. transitional style 4 bedroom home features smooth faced precast elements and 2-storey entry portico to welcome guests while providing protection from the elements.
B e l v e d e r e



This 3200 sq.ft. Georgian inspired house was updated with new brick facade and windows, as well as a new 2-storey rear addition bringing it up to modern living standards with real class.
H a r t f i e l d



A full gut renovation and rear 2-storey addition. This post colonial inspired home features 4000 sq.ft. above grade while maintaining the fabric of the surrounding neighborhood of Humber valley village.
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New prairie modern inspired home on a beautiful ravine lot. Clad with charcoal brick and cedar tongue and groove siding. low slope roof with large overhangs protects the walls, and emphasizes the width of the home.