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Timber framer hangs on to classic craft

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With the exception of the Traveler, all units have spacious balconies and one model, the Crusader, even has two — the unit’s Master bedroom has exclusive access to the additional balcony.

What’s particular­ly interestin­g about all of the suites at The Station is their designs: Each is different. In the kitchens, all of the backsplash­es, countertop­s, cupboards and hardware have been selected to match the designer’s theme. One unit may have silver hardware, a white ceramic backsplash and dark cupboards and countertop­s while another may feature golden hardware, a white countertop with gold flecks, light-grey cupboards and a ceramic and glass backsplash with beige, white and clear tiles. Some floor plans include flexible spaces that can be used as offices, dens or formal dining rooms. And the last available North Star suite, the largest two-bedroom unit, has a long entryway that features a hall closet with mirrored doors. It sits across from a window and bounces light and little rainbows in every direction.

“Our goal was to make each unit feel like a custom high-end condominiu­m. To start, we focused on making the layouts very functional so even the smaller condos feel luxurious. At the finishing stage, each and every unit was uniquely designed, with its own style, colour scheme and ‘wow factor.’ In the end, no two condos look the same, and every buyer can find a one that feels like home for them,” says Campanale Homes designer Heather Moro.

The Station offers a variety of one- and two-bedroom units at different price points. It has six different one-bedroom suites, starting at $237,900 for 606 square feet, and it has six different two-bedroom suites, starting at $346,900 for 987 square feet. Units feature fun transit-related names such as Orient Express, Grand Central and Canadian, which match the theme and feel of each unit.

Whether you’re a millennial looking for your first property purchase or an empty nester wanting to downsize but still have lots of space, Campanale’s The Station is a luxurious and affordable building that has options for everyone.

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No two units at The Station look the same. “At the finishing stage, each and every unit was uniquely designed, with its own style, colour scheme and ‘wow factor,’ ” says Campanale Homes designer Heather Moro.

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