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The Ravine Residence – Contemporary House Design with Green Nature by Cindy Rendely

30 November 2009 2 Comments

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Built on a double lot on one of the many ravines located in and around central Toronto, the house was designed for a private, communal family lifestyle, with a rear façade that opens up toward the ravine, essentially turning its brick-and-aluminum-clad back to the street. The architects, Cindy Rendely has created a stepped arrangement of volumes that open forthrightly into the landscape. Openness to the ravine and awareness of the changing seasons are reinforced by the many full-height glazed walls and doors at various vantage points, which also bring light, motion and sound into the interior.
Contemporary House Design of Ravine Residence
The house built in three levels—main living spaces on the ground floor, master bedroom and kids’ rooms upstairs, and a basement level built into the sloping site on the rear. You enter the house on the center level. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls wash the main living spaces on the ground floor in sunlight and bring the outside in. To the right is the grandparents’ suite, a full apartment with kitchenette, made to feel intimate with lower ceiling heights than the rest of the home.
Contemporary Living Room Design with Green Nature
Contemporary Interior Design of Ravine Residence
Bedroom Design with Green Nature
Red Bathroom Design
Bathroom Design with Nature Sink
With three fireplaces, radiant floor heating throughout, and all that floor-to-ceiling glass, the home is comfortable year-round. According to the homeowners, the feeling of being immersed in the landscape makes everyone in the family, from teen to elder, feel like they’re experiencing the home for the first time each day, as they watch the light shift and the seasons change.

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