An Unusual Division
I always find this house in the Annex neighbourhood intriguing. The structure is a typical Toronto semi-detached pair of homes like most of its neighbours but this one is not divided in the middle with each side being a home but rather the whole building must have been bought and divided so that the bottom is one unit and the upper floors are another. It is that wonderful winding staircase that grabs the attention.
We have homes here like that too. Long time follower. Can you indicate a vague area in Toronto where you wander?
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely house.
ReplyDeleteQue linda está. Una casacon un verde y natural
ReplyDeleteCuídate.
Un abrazo.
That winding staircase is a beauty and all that greenery growing around the house makes it picture perfect.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great house and the staircase is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThat's a different way of dividing up a place.
ReplyDeleteMost unusual winding stairs to the second floor apartment. If it were my building, I would not let vines grow up the walls. They can do considerable damage to the building. Interesting shot.
ReplyDeleteAll that greenery is really attractive.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the coolest set of stairs!
ReplyDeleteGreat family home! Elders downstairs and kids above!
ReplyDeleteIt's lush and beautiful. The stairs also add character.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely home, I like all the greenery. The staircase is wonderful. Take care, enjoy your day!
It looks great.Wonderful house.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea Pat. Such an attractive piece of architecture too. Love that staircase, just one small way to include exercise in the day 😊
ReplyDeleteA very nice home !
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