181 Gidleigh Park Cres is a prime example of classic design meets contemporary comfort. With its majestic vaulted ceiling and seamless indoor-outdoor flow, this mid-century modern home showcases the essence of west coast architecture.
There's a reason mid-century modern design never goes out of style and here to prove it is 181 Gidleigh Park Cres. Originally commissioned by Les and Lois Shaw in the early 1970s this four-bedroom, five-bathroom home is a prime example of classic design meets contemporary comfort., one of the original architects of the Don Mills master plan, this exquisite bungalow stands as a testament to the enduring allure of mid-century modern design.
Right when you enter the home the sight steals your breath. The majestic vaulted ceiling adorned with exposed beams allows sunlight to dance freely throughout the space and looks stunning. "With an emphasis on abundant light, the house utilizes large windows and open spaces to create a bright and airy atmosphere," listing agent Lawra Marzetti told blogTO.The home also has that seamless indoor-outdoor flow that is a classic mid-century design feature. "This particular home showcases the essence of west coast architecture, featuring a mid-century modern design that seamlessly integrates with the surrounding natural elements," adds Marzett
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