he design is characterized by its clean lines, striking vertical proportions, and a balanced façade composition that merges traditional elegance with contemporary restraint. The front elevation features painted white brick accented by charcoal-toned stucco columns and subtle metal roofing details. Full-height windows framed in dark mullions emphasize verticality while flooding the interior with natural light. The central covered entry, framed by soft planting and an address wall, provides a gracious yet understated welcome. Inside, the home unfolds with a layout tailored for modern family living—generous open-concept gathering areas connect seamlessly to private spaces and functional zones like the mudroom, office, and scullery pantry. The rear of the home opens onto a large covered porch, enhancing the connection between indoor and outdoor living. Upstairs, four bedrooms are thoughtfully arranged, including a luxurious primary suite with dual walk-ins, a light-filled ensuite, and raised ceilings for added volume. A fully finished basement offers additional living and entertaining space, including a fitness room, guest suite, and kitchenette-equipped rec room—ideal for multi-generational needs or hosting with ease. With its crisp material palette, strong geometry, and soft landscape integration, Project Cotman is a testament to timeless design made current. It speaks to homeowners seeking both sophistication and warmth, in one of Toronto’s most established family neighbourhoods.
Architectural Style
Transitional Georgian
Location
Etobicoke, Toronto, ON
Square Footage
3,200sft Above Grade
Scope of Project
New Build Detached Dwelling