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A stunning little house in Toronto for a European family by Paul Raff Studio

The façade of a small home by Paul Raff Studio

The lower part of the facade is clad in basalt.

A small home in Toronto - sliding glass doors

The shutters covering the facade are made of reflective aluminum.

Facade of a small house - reflective aluminum blinds

The use of white in the interior visually expands the home’s interior space.

A small house in Toronto - Scandinavian style living, dining and kitchen

There is a small garden in the backyard with a separate door from the dining room. When it’s open, the first floor fills with daylight and fresh air.

Living room of a small home in light colors

Next to the dining room is the study, where the dominant colors of the living and dining rooms, lime beige and white, are replaced by brown tones of the floor and custom wood shelving.

Study of a small home with a big glass door

A staircase made of light-colored wood leads to the second floor.

A small house in Toronto by Paul Raff Studio - the original white armchair in the bedroom interior

For the convenience of family friends who sometimes need to spend the night and relatives visiting from Europe, the lower floor can be temporarily converted into two bedrooms, bathroom and kitchen.

This small home is stunning in its simplicity and harmony of layout and interior. It serves as an excellent example of comfortable organization of space in an area severely limited in size.

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Antonio Jonson

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  1. Scarlett Foster

    What makes this house in Toronto specifically appealing for a European family?

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