The Parklex facade visually connects the main house and coach house. “We wanted to use an exterior material that harmonized with the house’s context, which is an older neighborhood filled with Victorian houses made of Toronto red clay brick,” architect Heather Dubbeldam says.  Photo 4 of 4 in House of the Week: Renovation Unites a Disjointed Toronto Property by Luke Hopping from A Cramped Boarding House Transformed Into an Open, Modern Home in Toronto

House of the Week: Renovation Unites a Disjointed Toronto Property

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The Parklex facade visually connects the main house and coach house. “We wanted to use an exterior material that harmonized with the house’s context, which is an older neighborhood filled with Victorian houses made of Toronto red clay brick,” architect Heather Dubbeldam says.