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House in the 'Rosedale of East York' gets an environmental makeover

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Agent and co-owner Raza Naqi had the home at 118 Parkview Hill Crescent built to green principles because he saw a niche he could fill in the Toronto real estate market.

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In the secnd floor master bedroom a wall of windows overlooks the ravine.

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The larger ensuite bathroom has a walk-in shower and elegant soaker tub.

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Green principles were strictly adhered to in the construction of the house. This included the use of zero-VOC paints, high-value insulation, steel roofing and a greywater recycling system.

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Home stager Tila Silverio, a specialist in Feng Shui, arranged the interiors at 118 Parkview Hills Crescent for the most auspicious layout.

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The dining room.

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