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Inside, the main floor opens with character and comfort in equal measure. The foyer introduces the home with original-style detail and a clear sightline forward, leading into a bright living room where tall windows, hardwood floors, and a fireplace create an easy place to settle in.








The dining room sits at the centre of the main floor, connecting the front living room to the renovated kitchen with a natural sense of flow. Defined enough to feel intentional, and open enough for easy hosting, it supports everything from casual meals to longer dinners with friends.









The renovated kitchen brings a modern edge to the home’s Victorian character. Quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, a farmhouse sink, dark cabinetry, and island seating give the room real function, while the layout keeps cooking, storage, and casual conversation in one efficient area.



The rear main-floor room offers useful separation from the home’s principal living spaces. With built-in shelving, exposed brick, and direct access to the patio, it can adapt easily over time, supported by the convenience of a nearby bathroom and laundry.










Upstairs, the primary bedroom has the scale and simplicity that older Toronto homes do so well. Tall windows, warm hardwood, generous proportions, and dark trim give the room presence, with enough space to feel both comfortable and composed.














Another second-floor bedroom brings flexibility for children, guests, or a dedicated play space. Set near the updated bathroom, it keeps the family layout connected and convenient, with bright windows, hardwood flooring, and a cheerful scale that feels easy to personalize.





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The rear bedroom opens to a private balcony, giving the second floor an unexpected outdoor connection. It is a useful extension of the room, not just a decorative feature, offering space for a morning coffee, fresh air, and a quiet view over the rear of the property.




The lower level adds a substantial second living area beyond the main floors. With recessed lighting and an open floor area, it can function as a playroom, media room, fitness zone, or informal family space without competing with the main floor.












The lower level is finished with an additional bedroom and full bathroom, adding real flexibility to the home. A deep soaker tub gives the space a quiet sense of retreat, bringing a more elevated, finished feel to a floor that can adapt beautifully to changing needs.


The backyard is a private city escape with space to gather, lounge, and enjoy warm evenings outside. A fully fenced setting, stone patio, lawn, and detached garage create a rare combination of outdoor living, privacy, and practical parking in Trinity Bellwoods.






Life here has the easy rhythm people love about Trinity Bellwoods. Mornings can start with coffee near Queen Street West, afternoons can move through Trinity Bellwoods Park or Fred Hamilton Playground, and evenings often lead to dinner on Ossington Ave. With nearby transit close at hand, the neighbourhood feels lively, connected, and deeply livable.
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