House & Home

COOL, CALM & COLLECTED

A DATED LOFT-STYLE CONDO IS REDESIGNED AS A SERENE URBAN OASIS.

- Photograph­y by ALEX LUKEY

TIRED FINISHES, buttercrea­m-coloured walls and an awkward layout — the condo in Toronto’s Mimico neighbourh­ood wasn’t exactly Bret Williams’ dream home. But she could see its potential: there were high ceilings, a full wall of windows and nicely proportion­ed rooms. With an eye for detail honed in her former job as a product designer at Gluckstein­Home, she knew the space needed a lighter touch — and she knew exactly how to do it.

First, she introduced a palette of cool greys and whites, complement­ed by new wide-plank white oak flooring, and layered in thoughtful details that maximize the square footage and enhance her calm, laid-back aesthetic. Under the open-tread staircase, she installed a built-in daybed using Ikea storage components topped with a cushion in a durable, linen-like fabric. “Adding seating and places to lounge was really important to me,” she says. “When I lie here, all I can see is sky.”

Upstairs, Bret continued the open feeling by removing the door to the walk-in closet and replacing it with an archway that leads

“I’m forever mixing up the materials to make it feel warm”

— Bret Williams

to a run of cabinets. She also widened the doorway to the principal bathroom, adding new doors that are customized with an applied Regency-style trim pattern she sketched herself. A new porthole window in the shower brings in natural light but is high enough to maintain privacy. “We get the most amazing sunsets here, and now the light travels all the way in,” she says. “The bathroom is my favourite room.”

But her savviest move was born of necessity. When she couldn’t find the porcelain flush-mount lights she envisioned, she designed her own, creating templates and finding local studios and suppliers that could make the various components for her to assemble. They dot the ceilings throughout and now form the basis of her one-year-old business, Huey Lightshop. This summer, she launched a collection that features many of the organic shapes found in her home — pleats and reeded silhouette­s figure prominentl­y.

Somewhere in her busy days, she finds time to tinker with her home, always with a laser focus on the finest details. “I’m forever mixing up the materials to make it feel warm, but it will always be a work in progress, you know?”

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The Chesterfie­ld Shop; accent chair, Mercana. 84 H&H SEPTEMBER 2021
A faux olive tree over the stair landing creates a verdant focal point. Olive tree, Décors Véronneau. OPPOSITE, TOP LEFT: The living room was designed for lounging. Sectional by Palliser Furniture, The Chesterfie­ld Shop; accent chair, Mercana. 84 H&H SEPTEMBER 2021
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H&H SEPTEMBER 2021 85
Bret in the lounge area below her stairs. H&H SEPTEMBER 2021 85
 ??  ?? BELOW: A raw concrete pedestal table fits neatly in the corner of the kitchen. Table, CB2; chair, Wayfair Canada; ceiling fixure, Huey Lightshop.
BELOW: A raw concrete pedestal table fits neatly in the corner of the kitchen. Table, CB2; chair, Wayfair Canada; ceiling fixure, Huey Lightshop.
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RIGHT: An archway now leads to a run of enclosed cabinets, and doors with Regency-style trim open to the bathroom.
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Floating shelves turn this corner into a place to display books and ceramics. Mirror, Urban Outfitters.
OPPOSITE, BOTTOM LEFT: Floating shelves turn this corner into a place to display books and ceramics. Mirror, Urban Outfitters.
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Simple bed linens and pieces collected over time contribute to the bedroom’s serene feeling. Bed frame, sideboard, Ikea; art print, Studio McGee.
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