Interiors
A stylish open-concept condo in Toronto's posh Yorkville neighbourhood
Starring a diverse cast, tension and drama, this pared-back open-concept condo is anything but prosaic.
The living area

Image by: Style at Home By: Sara Cation Source: Stacey Brandford
The living area plays host to all walks of (decor) life, amounting to a timeless look. though disparate, all the pieces abide by one rule: Nothing distracts from the million-dollar view of downtown Toronto.
Living and dining space

Image by: Style at Home By: Sara Cation Source: Stacey Brandford
“Don’t fight what the space is offering you,” says designer Yanic Simard, who selected floating furniture arrangements for the living and dining areas in order to respect the walls of windows behind them.
Stylish accessories

Image by: Style at Home By: Sara Cation Source: Stacey Brandford
Yanic punctuated the space with a small selection of thoughtful accessories, such as the blue glassware, which reinforces the colour theme introduced by the sectional.
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