Toronto’s Reflect Architecture transforms a former Suits TV set into a music-inspired penthouse for Grammy-winning producer Noah “40” Shebib.
Studio Brocca creates a warm minimalist home in Ontario that blends Tuscan-inspired colors and materials with contemporary design elements.
The Westminster Residence in Toronto, by Batay-Csorba Architects, redefines Edwardian architecture with dramatic cathedral-like spaces.
Atelier Échelle marries vernacular form with contemporary function in a lakeside Quebec gallery home for a couples' extensive art collection.
Pelletier de Fontenay transforms a 1908 stone house in Quebec through innovative material techniques and sustainable design practices.
Designed by Lemay, the Accenture office in Montreal captures the essence of the city with unique design elements and pops of vibrant color.
Paul Bernier’s Des Lauriers House is a rural retreat that blends traditional materials, gabled volumes, and thoughtful design elements.
A contemporary Whistler vacation retreat, by Burgers Architecture, seamlessly blends West Coast modernism with Nordic minimalism.
Situated on Robert’s Island, Ontario, the Green Cabin, by Daymark Design, is a modern cabin that reimagines traditional cottage aesthetics.
Toronto's Neville Park home by Reigo & Bauer integrates bold geometric design with its natural hillside surroundings, creating a harmonious living space.
Future Simple Studio reimagined Quebec City's Sushibox restaurant by balancing a brutalist aesthetic with a serene, minimalist ambiance.
Chalet Bertha is mountain retreat in Quebec's Charlevoix region designed by Perron to blend Nordic elegance with modern comfort, along with some unexpected details.
Reflect Architecture operates with surgical precision to enhance this Baby Point Residence in suburban Toronto, Canada with an addition and renovation.
Reign Architects designed Toronto's House Caroline with an A-frame addition that seamlessly integrates historic charm and modern design.
Architect Cedric Burgers of BURGERS ARCHITECTURE lets us in on some of the best parts of British Columbia, the artist that first inspired him + more in this week's Friday Five!