The Ilford home is meant to be the first of a series of green-certified infill homes.James J. Burry
The living room, with chocolate-coloured Canadian maple floors.James J. Burry
The open-concept kitchen features a vanilla-toned Cesarstone island.James J. Burry
Panels hide the mechanicals in the finished basement.
The master bedroom.James J. Burry
The main bathroom.James J. Burry
The glass, steel and wood staircase has a remote-controlled skylight at the top of the tower to let hot air escape.James J. Burry
Permeable landscaping allows water and air to penetrate the soil.James J. Burry
The back yard.James J. Burry
The rooftop patio.James J. Burry
A bank of solar panels on the roof.James J. Burry