When tackling the remodel of this Toronto home, architects Andrew Hill and Jennifer Kudlats of StudioAC had a few important missions: create an open plan that revolved around a singular grounding aesthetic element (in this case a large plywood wall that brings together the entry, kitchen, living and dining rooms) and, find a spot for the family pet, Rusty, to call home. Rusty's ingenious built-in den is why we're here today. Let's take a look.
from Apartment Therapy | Saving the world, one room at a time http://ift.tt/2zwFFtF
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