And on the inside
Let me tell you a little bit about PPH. She was born in 1917, so she’s been standing pretty for over a century. Her previous owners were a truly kind-hearted couple from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia who wanted to bring a taste of home into their new Toronto house over 30 years ago.
They poured a lot of love into this detached beauty and that much is obvious as she’s been very well taken care of over the years. That being said, it’s my turn to make her a home and a playground for my designer dreams. Before I start to unpack some of my big ideas and before and after’s, let’s take a tour through the heart of a small piece of Nova Scotia sitting here, in west Toronto.
Main floor
Second floor
(Swipe through to get the whole picture on the space restrictions.)
This room poses nearly the most creative problem solving conundrum in the house and has kept me up nights. First order of business though, a pocket door!
That’s it for the interior tour for now. I know I’m missing the infamous mini murder basement in this post, but I’ll shock you with that some other day. For now, these are our areas of focus. Saying goodbye to this cozy home interior is bittersweet, I adore the quirks and the character. And with a heavy heart, up next is Demo Day…
Guest room door/ office door will always be my favourite.
It was mine too until it got destroyed in the demo process…