YAM magazine January/February 2016

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by closets — hardly restful! Hanl’s ingenious solution was to convert the old hallway and closets into a private dressing space, and then add a closet to square off the room’s angles. The homeowners now access the ensuite bath through the new closet area, giving them extra storage without taking away from the spaciousness of the room. What the owners love best about their new home is the openness. Colour. Balance. A continuous theme throughout the house. It’s a space this couple plans to call home for many years to come. ::

Multi-coloured “Chiclet” floorto-ceiling tiles are balanced by bright-white fixtures and porcelain floor tiles. Extending the room five inches in length allowed the owner to include her five-foot Neptune Amaze freestanding tub with its sculptural Puravida faucet from Hansgrohe. The whimsical Folium pendant features a die-cast aluminum leaf-like silhouette.

SUPPLIERS Contractor: Rob Parsons, Parsons Construction Millwork and custom furniture (bed, side tables): Splinters Millworks Counter: Colonial Countertops Plumbing fixtures and all door hardware: Victoria Speciality Hardware Tiles: Decora Tile Blacksmith: Crescent Moon Forge Light fixtures: Illuminations Furniture: Roche Bobois, Gabriel Ross Carpet tile in office: FLOR Laminate flooring: Finishing Store Appliances: Lansdowne Appliance

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Below: A red foil dressing unit serves as a focal point next to white bypass closet doors by IKEA.

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