This loft in Toronto by Dubbeldam Design Architects is a very modern, sleek space that looks like a well-tailored suit. If that suit was made out of mahogany, steel, and glass.

From the architects:

When the client, a graphic artist and designer, bought his mother’s 1920s residence overlooking the historic Casa Loma stables, his objective was to take advantage of the location and the picturesque views, while transforming the apartment’s dark, densely packed, small rooms into an airy bachelor’s retreat with plenty of light, clean lines, and open space. The intent of the design was to reflect both the owner’s Asian heritage and draw on ideas relating to his occupation in the overall concept and material palette.

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