UNIQUE SPACE.
CREATIVE STYLE.
For city convenience, shorter commutes and better work/life balance, people today choose condo living in vibrant, urban areas.
Condos come in many shapes and sizes. The more unique the layout, the more creative you can be with functionality and flexibility. For example, a 688 sq. ft. plus balcony floor plan at King’s Landing at Concord Park Place in North York is a narrow-shaped layout with boundless possibilities.
Here are some ideas and inspiration from Concord’s designers to demonstrate how streamlined condo living is big on style and creativity for personalized enjoyment and efficiency.
EXPAND YOUR THINKING.
• Capitalize on the 9 ft. ceilings in this suite with tall wall units, picture railings, book shelves or hideaway accent lighting for refined style.
• Place mirrors and glasswork in strategic spots to add depth, reflect light and visually expand entire rooms.
• Illumination is key. Use ambient and task lighting to maximize multipurpose and cross function.
• Adorn hallways with artwork and feature lighting to guide sightlines and pique interest.
Here are two conceptual designs for the same suite to inspire your lifestyle:
• Distinctive, powerful living room design elements feature highgloss lacquer panels and sleek black porcelain tiles.
• Understated pinstriped bedroom walls add class while smartstorage cabinetry and closets avoid clutter.
1 ELEGANCE
Space of any size and shape can be sophisticated. Here are some designer touches which add loads of luxury as well as charm:
• Modern elite concept reminiscent of Europe’s premier boutique hotels.
• Warmth of wood veneers, elegant fabric panels and smoked-glass mirrors create texture, depth and visually enlarge space as well as light bounce.
2 WHIMSY
A unique layout has great potential to be fun. In this case, designer details infuse the space with nostalgic flair and positive energy:
• Retro-modern concept juxtaposing a cool palette with geometric design features in a variety of hues and shapes.
• Wood portal framing, black fabric panels, tall diagonal mirrors and gold-lined wall coverings create both a dynamic and dramatic effect.
• A herringbone wall structure anchors the dining room, with dark blue and grey highlights throughout.
• A Mondrian-inspired mirror enlarges space and light, while muted hues of cerulean, cyan, navy, lilac and coral balance whimsy with levity.