
Semi-detached reno
Arnal Photography
This homeowner renovated semi-detached home in Toronto is one of those rare spaces I recently photographed for a realtor friend. From what the homeowner has told me, the stained glass and light fixtures were with the house… in the attic… when they purchased it. Over a period of years they removed plaster, revealing the brick behind it, closed in the wall between the dining room and the living room (which had been opened by a previous owner) using the stained glass panels. The interesting thing was that the stained glass panels were all slightly different sizes, so their treatment in mounting them had to be especially careful.
They also paid particular attention to maintaining the heritage look of the space while upgrading utilities and adding their own more modern touches. The eclectic blend just adds to the charm of the home. Not afraid of bright colour, the daughter’s room is a shocking shade of orange, but somehow, it works!
Unfortunately, being the photographer, I have little information on sourcing aside from knowing that the kitchen is from Ikea. That said, I think this is a space that holds inspiration beyond the imagination!
Говорят авторы Houzz:

Обои под кирпичную кладкуЭто вариант отделки для тех, кто боится холодной поверхности и выраженной фактуры настоящего кирпича. Не обязательно оклеивать обоями всю стену, это может быть лишь один фрагмент или несколько повторов в разных частях квартиры. Цветовая палитра таких обоев разнообразна: кирпичи печатают в оттенках охристо-трерракотового, серого, черного, белого и в ярких тонах.Ухаживать за ними тоже просто: время от времени протирать полусухой губкой или щеткой.БОЛЬШЕ ФОТО…Обои под кирпич – еще 101 пример использования в интерьере
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really wide hallway...also lots of artwork

love the brick wall, and the openness of the hallway