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Check out our latest issue to see four creative renovations, brilliant bathrooms, and the hottest paint picks.

Our cover star by architect Heather Dubbeldam sees a once-dark Victorian transformed. Now, it’s a light-filled family home with curves at every turn. The owners, a ceramicist and a travel industry entrepreneur, had a wonderful collection of curiosities, but their house felt dated and cluttered. Dubbeldam streamlined the house, creating thoughtful space for their collections and adding strategic square footage, not to mention a killer staircase.

You’ll also find…

An art-loving couple’s new digs by Superkül, a downtown house reduced in size to create the perfect balance, and a narrow Wychwood home with an ingenious floor plan.

A profile of light sculptor Tonya Hart whose unique pieces beautifully blur the lines between form and function.

Plus, a roundup of top paint picks, cool small kitchen appliances, and the latest modern imports from Belgium.

You can pick up a copy of your own here, or even better, subscribe. And while you’re at it, sign up to receive our weekly newsletter and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, and immerse yourself in the best of Toronto design.

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