Homes these days are less about norm and more about culture, part 1

When myriads of cultures mix, borrow and evolve together within Toronto’s small geographic footprint, their aesthetic preferences intersect and build homes that exude a rich cosmopolitanism, proud of being different.

This is such a home. A home where the owners love the contemporary design and wanted to keep most of their existing furniture and artifact collections but were unsure how the two would aesthetically merge. Their personal objects belonged to a different design vocabulary and consisted of oriental rugs and ethnic pieces together with an heirloom dinner table and other ornate décor.

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Article published by Dochia Media

Photography by Chris Harrison Photographer