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The current owner of the penthouse unit at the Stonecutter Lofts in downtown Toronto purchased the property at the time the old warehouse was being converted, then brought in Toronto-based Baird Sampson Neuert Architects, who won an award for the design.James J. Burry

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The rooftop at night.James J. Burry

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The courtyard at dusk.James J. Burry

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The architects created an unique plan with 4,400 square feet of space on the interior and an additional 3,000 square feet of outdoor space.James J. Burry

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The lower level has principal rooms and bedrooms surrounding a central courtyard. The wood ceilings and thick posts and beams are exposed; the brick is sand-blasted. The floors throughout are heated.James J. Burry

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The kitchen, looking out into the central courtyard.James J. Burry

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The master ensuite bathroom.James J. Burry

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A guest bedroom.James J. Burry

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The large living room has a gas fireplace.James J. Burry

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