Condo tour: Traditional-meets-contemporary condo
California-style living room design
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Image by: Style at Home By: Iris Benaroia Source: Stacey Brandford
The woodsy details and large fiddle-leaf fig tree give the living room of this Toronto home a comfy California feel. Mismatched side tables look relaxed and artsy – the one on the left is Lori’s design.
Restrained kitchen design
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Image by: Style at Home By: Iris Benaroia Source: Stacey Brandford
No backsplash? No problem. “I kind of like that there isn’t one, because it looks more contemporary,” says Lori of the gorgeously restrained kitchen, with its space-saving built-in walnut dining table that offers extra counter space when needed.
Clutter-free aesthetic
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Image by: Style at Home By: Iris Benaroia Source: Stacey Brandford
Sticking to simple decor, Lori uses minimalist aesthetic in the kitchen and throughout the home.
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