LightHouse by Toronto studio

Canada Glass House – LightHouse by Toronto studio



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  Dubbed the LightHouse, this contemporary house is a beacon of light among its woody surroundings. Due to its awkward site – kidney-shaped, wedged between a parking lot and a 40-ft. escarpment – the architect positioned a north-facing glass wall, which satisfied the desire for sunlight and natural views as well as the need for privacy. Inside, the home’s 5,400 sq. ft. of living space feels like much more, thanks to the expansive glass walls. Traditional closed and open concept areas are stacked and staggered in a vertical house style; a layout of dropped rooms and the elevated 22-ft. great room, adding interest to inspiration

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