Home in Little Italy
“This design
provides us with all of the amenities of a house, while offering all of the
conveniences of an apartment,” says Gianpiero Pugliese, Principal of Audax.
One unique
feature that separates The Home in Little Italy from other Audax projects is
the fact that it is the home of the firm’s principal, Gianpiero Pugliese.
Married with two children, Gianpiero and his wife began to look for something
different from the standard Toronto house when searching for a new home to meet
their growing family’s needs. Without wanting to give up their downtown
lifestyles, they purchased a floor of a commercial building with the vision of
converting it into a family-friendly home.
The interior
layout was modeled after a New York style apartment to include all the comforts
of a house, including a formal foyer, three bedrooms, two washrooms, an
open-concept living, kitchen and dining room, and a generously sized laundry.
Their family also enjoy direct access to their unit from the street with a
private elevator.
The interior
design features a harmonious mix of modern and traditional elements. To create
a warm and cozy base, they selected a herringbone wood floor and traditional
door casing, trim and hardware. The traditional envelope is then layered with
modern luxuries, including a sleek and contemporary-styled kitchen and modern
Italian-inspired furniture. Many of the pieces used in the home are from
Audax’s very own furniture collection, including the Evelyn
Armchair, Vasari
Dining Table, Raphael Dining Chair and the Donatello
Console.
A winter garden
was also designed in this unit, which is an enclosed living room with operable
windows on two sides. This is a unique and coveted amenity to have in the heart
of the city. When the windows are opened in the summertime, the living space is
converted into a covered terrace. This allows Gianpiero and his family to enjoy
a private open-air space in lieu of a backyard, which can also be used
year-round as indoor space.
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