An old candy factory in Toronto, Canada has been converted to eye candy, b/c it’s now a stunning penthouse loft.
The eclectic interior is a marriage of materials (brick, wood, concrete, stone and steel, all in a single eyeful), styles (from modern minimalism to masculine maximalism) and eras, embracing the building’s historic past and its forward-thinking redesign.
Past the rich, glossy wood kitchen, a bright dining area sits before a large arched window set within a brick wall, overlooking downtown Toronto.
A continuous white brick wall is lined with interior windows and doors that connect the separate rooms on this level and enhance the converted look and feel of the home.
Platforms of various heights help to add visual interest to the wide open floor plan white defining the different living areas, from kitchen to dining area to den.
The office / library is all business, from floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, to the commanding desk framed by a pair of tusks. A sliding door can close off this space. I love that floating table!
To the rear of the library, a bathroom is wrapped in a rich brown tile accented by stark white.
A set of glowing stairs lead you up to the real eye candy on the floor – a steel case staircase, circling up through the space.
On ascending the steps, the cage makes way for frosted glass.
The stairs lead directly into the master suite, where bed and bath put you in the lap of luxury. In contrast to the dark main floor, the upper level is bright, white and flooded with natural light.
A wall of glass opens to the rooftop patio.
I love a bathroom with a chandelier. What an incredible home.
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