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Monday, February 24, 2020

House of the week: 66 Brunswick Avenue

This Toronto home is right in the heart of the action and  it's stylish with a little edge.66 brunswick avenue toronto

The 1887 Victorian home has had a massive renovation complete with designer finishes. 

66 brunswick avenue torontoThe home has over 4,500 square feet of living space with lots of natural light. 

66 brunswick avenue torontoThe layout is typical of old Victorian homes but there are little twists when it comes to the details.

66 brunswick avenue torontoFor example, there's funky geometric pattern carpet on the stairs, optical illusion tiles in the bathroom and stunning butterfly wallpaper in the powder room.  

66 brunswick avenue torontoBut unlike many Victorian homes the kitchen is open and has a breakfast room.

66 brunswick avenue torontoMy favourite element is the all black fridge, which is so dramatic. 

66 brunswick avenue torontoThe home spans four levels with the bedrooms being on the second and third level. 

66 brunswick avenue torontoThe bedrooms are all spacious, with the third-storey one's having the added charm of slanted ceilings.

66 brunswick avenue torontoThe master suite is spacious and cozy.

66 brunswick avenue torontoIt has a large walk-in closet and a big en suite bathroom that for some reason has a television. 

66 brunswick avenue torontoThere's also a fully finished basement. 

66 brunswick avenue torontoAs for outdoor space there's a small back garden with a patio and outdoor fireplace. 

66 brunswick avenue torontoOne cool thing about the place is the garage has a 100amp and 120/240 volt rough-in for charging electric cars.
66 brunswick avenue toronto

Specs 
Good For

Being close to everything. This location is great for city living with the hustle and bustle of Kensington Market and the delightful restaurants of Harbord Village super close. 66 brunswick avenue toronto

Move On If

You prefer a slower paced, less gritty neighbourhood. 66 brunswick avenue toronto


by Misha Gajewski via blogTO

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