Project posted by meetmiranda

Toronto flat with landmark views of the Royal Ontario Museum

Year
2017
Structure
Condo
Style
Modern
Living room/kitchen; artwork by Alexander Jowett via Alison Milne Gallery
Living room/kitchen; artwork by Alexander Jowett via Alison Milne Gallery
View of the Michael Lee-Chin "Crystal" from the balcony
View of the Michael Lee-Chin "Crystal" from the balcony
View of the Michael Lee-Chin "Crystal" from the balcony
View of the Michael Lee-Chin "Crystal" from the balcony
The dining area fits two barstools and a four-seater table
The dining area fits two barstools and a four-seater table
Nook/den where the staging features a dinosaur print
Nook/den where the staging features a dinosaur print
The second bedroom is decorated with a dinosaur pillow
The second bedroom is decorated with a dinosaur pillow
The primary bedroom has an ensuite bathroom
The primary bedroom has an ensuite bathroom
Property floor plan
Property floor plan

Details

Square Feet
952
Bedrooms
2
Full Baths
2

Credits

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Photographer
Jagged Lens

From meetmiranda

If you have a "Jurassic" appreciation for architecture and history, this 952-square-foot condo is sure to impress, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a glistening angular view of Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum. The condo's panoramic perspective of the Michael Lee-Chin "Crystal," designed by Daniel Libeskind on a wedding napkin, will steal your attention. The apartment features two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a 279 square-foot wraparound balcony, facing the Toronto landmark.