Accessories & Furnishings
style close-up: greek key pattern revealed

Accessories & Furnishings
style close-up: greek key pattern revealed
Earlier this week we gave you a
close-up of a room greek key pattern that was used in a home featured in
Style at Home. Using five clues, we wanted to know if you could identify the home and now it's time to see if you were right!
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It is the dated transitional Toronto home designed by Sloan Mauran: Classic elegance.
The staircase itself was opened up during the home renovation to create flow on the main floor, as well as visual impact -- thanks to, in part, the monochromatic Greek key patterned stair runner. While the rest of the home's interior design maintains a sophisticated and elegant air, this textile adds a hit of modern appeal and trendiness. What do you think of the staircase - yay OR nay?
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