Rosedale Residence
Toronto, ON — 2025A 1920s manor reworked around a single skylit stair, restoring proportion to rooms that had been quietly diminished over decades of renovation.
Six commissions across residential and boutique-hospitality work — each one an exercise in restraint, proportion, and the quiet architecture of light.
A 1920s manor reworked around a single skylit stair, restoring proportion to rooms that had been quietly diminished over decades of renovation.
Fourteen rooms and a lakeside dining room conceived as a single, unbroken material language — waxed oak, linen, and reticent brass.
A converted garment-district floor kept industrial in bone, softened in surface — concrete columns framed by plaster, felt, and low light.
An eight-suite maison in the old city, its stone walls left bare and its interiors built entirely in contrast — dark timber against pale plaster.
A young family's first commission — an exercise in giving small rooms weight through joinery, deep reveals, and a single considered material per space.
A six-room countryside inn built around a single long table — interiors kept spare so the vineyard beyond the window remains the subject.