Modern $4.5 million Toronto house is made with all native Ontario materials
Normally, it's a flex to say you've imported materials from Italy or France to build your house in Toronto.
But we think it's way cooler if you can say you used native materials from your own backyard to build a masterpiece.
It's certainly more impressive to make some grey Ontario rocks look cool than to opt for some fancy imported Carrara marble.
And 22 Mitchell Ave. is pretty darn impressive, built with native Ontario stone, brick, wood, and metal.
The home was built six years ago and is that perfect blend of modern luxury and timeless charm.
The moment you step through the door, you'll be struck by the home's effortless style.
The design is sleek and modern, yet there's a comforting warmth to it that makes you feel right at home.
The open main level is bright and airy, with high ceilings and big windows that let in tons of natural light.
The simple details really elevate the space, like the herringbone wood floors or the sleek Molteni & C cabinetry in the kitchen.
But this home is more than just a pretty face.
The home boasts 3,233 square feet of living space spread across four levels, with three bedrooms and five bathrooms.
The bedrooms are spacious, and the bathrooms are spa-worthy.
The coolest part of the house might be the third-floor loft, which leads to the 880-square-foot rooftop terrace — the perfect place to sip cocktails while looking over the city.
And while you're right in the heart of Trinity Bellwoods, you can feel like you're in your own little oasis away from the rowdiness of the streets below.
The basement has more living space, including an extra bedroom, a cozy rec room with a fireplace, and even a small wine cellar.
22 Mitchell Ave. is listed for $4,500,000.
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