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Home of the Week, 1549 Dundas St. E., Toronto. Asking price: $1,187,500. Sold for: $1,146,000. Builder G Elrayyes found the property in the spring of 2013 and demolished most of the 1970s-era bungalow that sat on the lot. ‘Everybody opens up a modern home magazine and says ‘wow,’ ’ Mr. Elrayyes says. ‘But no one is willing to take that risk to build it … to just put on the market and see.’

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Mr. Elrayyes built a modern house with a typical cubic exterior and an open-concept interior. The house is also very airy thanks to an open main floor. At the front door, the room unfurls in front of you. And with its 10-foot ceilings and the absence of any walls, pillars or posts, it feels much larger than its 656.5-square-foot imprint. The openness doesn’t just lend itself to rearranging furniture. It’s also ideal for parties, said Mr. Elrayyes, who once hosted a 70-person event in the house.

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Small details inside stand out: all of the lights are LED, there’s a pot-filler tap in the kitchen and the wood for the floors was stained on site to ensure consistency.

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Another example of how Mr. Elrayyes added to the house is his use of skylights. There isn’t a single room in the house (with the exception of the basement bathroom and mechanical room) that doesn’t have a source of natural light. That includes two boxed-in rooms on the upper floor. To give them light, Mr. Elrayyes added generous skylights with solar-powered blinds.

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The master suite is Mr. Elrayyes’ favourite part of the home. It’s not an outlandishly big room. A king-sized bed feels appropriate, not lost. Flanking the bed are floating bedside tables and a boxy light fixture that runs the lengths of the headboard and can change to a number of colours, including lavender, baby blue and orange. These are attached to an accent wall made out of exposed pine, warming up the otherwise clean space.

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The master bathroom is a mix of old and new design ideas. It’s got the separate water closet for maximum privacy and the traditional double vanity. But it also has a luxurious double shower and a stand-alone tub.

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The master suite also has a walk-out balcony that overlooks the backyard and once the foliage comes in, it’s largely secluded from neighbouring yards.

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