The façades are intentionally distinct—one featuring a warm grey palette with rough-faced stone, and the other in crisp white brick—both unified by vertical board and batten cladding, natural wood garage and entry doors, and standing seam metal roofing. While their massing is mirrored, the subtle variation in materials ensures each home maintains its own character while contributing cohesively to the streetscape. Each layout is crafted for efficient family living, with open-concept kitchens, dining areas, and family rooms at the rear of the main floor. The upper level includes three bedrooms, two full baths, and a full laundry room, while the finished basements offer added versatility and future adaptability.
Architectural Style
Transitional Farmhouse
Location
Long Branch, Toronto
Square Footage
1.910sft Each Above Grade
Scope of Project
Lot Severene and 2 New Build Detached Dwellings