“The material choices for the interior were not directly influenced by the facade, but we did use fumed oak flooring throughout the house, and its deep reddish color picks up on some of the tones present in the exterior,” Dubbeldam says. The couple selected a mix of contemporary furniture and modern classics like the Saarinen side table.  Photo 1 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 material choices for the interior were not directly influenced by the facade, but we did use fumed oak flooring throughout the house, and its deep reddish color picks up on some of the tones present in the exterior,” Dubbeldam says. The couple selected a mix of contemporary furniture and modern classics like the Saarinen side table.