Hidden Modern
On one of the nicest streets in the Annex neighbourhood filled with lovely large heritage homes this modern home has appeared. Interestingly though, it is hardly visible because its small front garden is so well reflected in the windows that it seems barely visible. It is just a few houses away from Margaret Atwood's home.
Hello, I love this place. I can just imagine the view from inside with all the windows. Pretty garden! Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDelete...in the woods!
ReplyDeleteA lovely setting for the house!
ReplyDeleteIt's like an ever changing picture window Pat, so pretty. Such a pity they can't see what we see from the inside ☺
ReplyDeleteWow! This house is mostly glass. It makes for a great photographic subject.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful, especially the reflections.
ReplyDeleteSerenity surrounded by glass! I love it. Would also love to see the interior. You could knock on the door and ask to come in and take pictures. Just say William sent you. He, he, he, he!
ReplyDeleteThis is a modern glass-fronted house that I might actually be able to live in. Nicely spotted.
ReplyDeleteInteresting reflection of a more traditional home.
ReplyDeleteNice house in a wonderful location. I like the reflection too. Nice photos, Pat.
ReplyDeletePretty cool. Probably not in my price range, though.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see a view of this very interesting home with a couple of its neighbors just to see the contrast ... it's very interesting to think about. I'd probably want to stand in front of Margaret Atwood's home and kind of act like a demented groupie. She's great and although I didn't watch 'Handmaids' on TV, all the publicity made me remember when I read it; I've reserved a library copy to re-read, but surprise, surprise there's a waiting list!
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of old and historic but I can see the beauty in this place also.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love big windows and lots of light.
Oh wow, I like Margaret Atwood! It's beautiful, and I like the possibly older styled house in the reflection?
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