04/21/2026
It started with the stone.
Not in a loud way, just something about it felt steady, like it could hold the whole space without needing much else. From there, everything settled in more quietly. Clean lines and tailored millwork. A deep, expressive wood grain that carries across the cabinetry and island. Lighter moments in the stone and backsplash that keep it all feeling open.
This Toronto condo renovation was really about balance. Let the materials do what they do best and don’t overcomplicate it. The contrast is there, but it’s subtle. You notice it more the longer you sit with it.
We kept the layout intuitive, especially for condo living, which is always an important factor. Everything has its place and nothing feels rigid. The bar just off to the side tucks in naturally, like it’s always been part of the plan. It adds a layer to how the space is used without interrupting the flow.
It’s one of those kitchens that shifts throughout the day. Brighter in the morning, a little softer by the evening. The kind of space that works just as well for everyday routines as it does when people gather.
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