This $4 million Toronto home has interiors that are magazine-worthy
Architectural Digest probably isn't actually looking for write-in suggestions of homes it should feature, as it has an entire editorial team that figures that out, but I still think 184 Lippincott St. should be in its next issue.
This three-bedroom, five-bathroom home in Harbord Village is a knock-out thanks to interiors by Ancerl Studio.
The holistic design studio, whose work has graced the pages of Elle Decor, House and Home, and, of course, Architectural Digest, has transformed this house into a modern, luxury home that gives off expensive New York brownstone vibes.
The custom-made solid wood front door is inspired by the original 1970 door.
While the exterior of the home is simple, once you open the door you can't help but notice all the work that went into this house.
The kitchen.
When the home sold back in 2021, it was a very run-down duplex, but the current owners completely gutted it and reimagined what this home could be.
The dining room and living room.
As you walk in, you'll be on the open-concept main floor, which feels larger than life thanks to the two-storey library mezzanine.
Ancerl Studio designed curved dining table with a microcement finish.
The dark herringbone wood floors contrasted with the stark white walls and marble stone details are beautiful.
A custom sofa and custom Vienna white honed and book-matched marble ledge and manual with Biofuel 48” bio ethanol fireplace insert.
Also, if you're wondering why the living room and dining room look so good, it's because Ancerl Studio custom designed almost all the furniture including the dining bench, table, sofa and chair.
Larose Guyon Perle Trio light fixture hangs over the island and a BLDG triple pane aluminum arched windows and french door with Raynor steel extrusions are the focal point at the end of the kitchen.
The dining room and living room look into the kitchen, which is picture-perfect.
Painted MDF millwork featuring brass detailing with concealed refrigerator and freezer, and bifold doors concealing coffee bar and wall ovens.
It features a 12-foot waterfall marble island with a wine fridge and built-in dishwasher.
The concealed appliances.
The integrated appliances, the brass detailing and the concealed coffee bar are also a nice touch.
The library mezzanine with a built-in bookshelf.
On the second floor, there is the library, which looks down over the living room, dining room, and two bedrooms.
The primary ensuite bathroom.
The bedrooms are bright and spacious, and each has its own ensuite.
The primary bedroom with a Ancerl Studio custom-designed built-in headboard and bed.
The dedicated third-level primary suite is a retreat unto itself, featuring a spacious walk-through closet, a five-piece spa-like ensuite, and luxurious touches like micro cement wall detailing and a marble fireplace.
Bifold pocket doors reveal a coffee bar with drink fridge and sink and mable counter, backsplash and floating shelf.
Best of all, if you need a morning pick-me-up, there’s a concealed coffee bar right in your bedroom.
Custom MDF-painted built-ins including a secondary furnace for the upper floors with bi-folding pocket door to reveal a desk and laundry area.
There's also a balcony overlooking the treetops AKA the perfect place to have your morning cup of coffee.
The lower level kitchen.
The lower level of 184 Lippincott St. boasts heated concrete floors, a separate kitchen and laundry room, and two additional bedrooms.
The landscaped backyard.
The backyard is quite spacious for an inner-city backyard. It has a dining area, lounge and gas fireplace.
A Moooii Herculanium suspension lamp hangs above the dining table.
But the interesting thing about this property is that it has a rear double lot, so you actually have a two-car garage.
Victoria and Albert free standing bathtub in the primary bedroom ensuite.
It also means you could, in theory, build a double-lot laneway house.
The back of the house.
184 Lippincott St. is listed for $4,395,000.
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