Sunday, February 28, 2010

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Built in the early 1800's Stinson St.School is being turned into lofts....starting at $200,000 going up to $6oo,ooo....they will be grand and beautiful....buyers will have the option of keeping some of the original blackboards and other fixtures.They are around the corner from the mountain stairs & close to walking trails....what a wonderful lifestyle! Just look at the height of the ceilings and the stunning staircase....I can hardly wait to see them done! Meg was approached by the photographer & had a ton of photos taken on site.....she will be on some postcards they are using for advertising(kind of exciting) They are just around the corner from us and should do wonders for our real estate values!! Hope you enjoyed the tour...all the best~Chrissy~






























27 comments:

  1. Such a great structure. Where is this old school located. Working downtown New York, i love designing loft space, it gives such freedom as to the use of space and I love all the ols and rough materials

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  2. Beautiful Chrissy! What a fantastic living space....and how cool that Meg was their model!
    Thanks for sharing ... would love to see it complete one day!
    ;)

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  3. How exciting even just to see but think of living in one Wow! Simply Amazing.I would love loft living, all the brick, beams, wood.Yummy~Kim

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  4. It's unbelievable!
    It's a wonderful space with infinite possibilities.
    Maybe someday you can show us the result.

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  5. Wow! I think it's great when an old building can be remade into cool housing. The details are amazing!

    Polly

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  6. Speechless...
    But would you believe that what really caught my eye was the fact that the buyers could keep the original fixtures? And look at all those vintage papers!

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  7. I can only imagine how fabulous these are going to be. This will be great to have in your neighborhood. I hope we get to see some shots of the interiors when they are done.

    Sue

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  8. Chrissy I love it when the redo these old structures for housing. I hate to see them sit when they could be put to good use. Thank goodness they didn't tear them down and put a more modern building it their place. These will be gorgeous when done I'm sure.
    You're so lucky to be able to watch the progress of it all.
    hugs

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  9. Can you just daydream about such a living space!!!!! Can't wait to see the after pictures.

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  10. Totally awesome!!! How cool are those??!! Glad it will boost your property value! Happy March and Happy Monday my friend!!!

    :) T

    p.s. your mag went out on Fri morning!

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  11. Thsoe will be sooo cool! It reminds me of what they have done in some of the old buildings in Vancouver, BC. Those could be really beautiful! I hope you are able to post some images of them once they are finished. I would love it.
    Hugs, Cindy S.

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  12. good heavens! how unbelievably wonderful! a great photo shoot..

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  13. How fabulous! I always dreamed of living in a loft.

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  14. Such wonderful space, full of possibilities!

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  15. Hello Chrissy
    Just to let you know my daughter has applied to work in a summer camp in ontario this summer
    Keep your fingers crossed she gets a place
    It is muskokaka woods (not sure of spelling)
    Is that anywhere near you
    Andrea

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  16. What a wonderful way to restore this amazing building. You have a beautiful blog!

    Nancy

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  17. The building looks amazing...to have an original blackboard...now that's cool.

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  18. The architecture of the place is amazing and you're right the ceiling are so high.
    I can see why they wanted to use Megan as their model! she's lovely!
    xo...Carole

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  20. what a great living space!! would love to see it completly done one day!!

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  21. Wow, what a dream place to live, can you imagine?

    I'm loving all your wonderful vignettes, by the way. :-)

    Have a wonderful week!
    Anne

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  22. Dear Chrissy,
    thank you very much for visiting and commenting. Happy to meet you and to discover your lovely home!
    I´m fan of the JDL-style as well, but with my own twists... :)
    The ´habitat´ you show up here in the pictures is really amazing. I would love to live in a loft-style appartment like that and so I´m quite curious about the final result after the works here.
    All my best regards,
    Marjolijn

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  23. This building is just amazing!! Would love to see it in person, and wow, how wonderful that's it's close to you. I just love seeing an old building salvaged and turned into viable living or working space. Can't wait to see more of this in progress!
    blessings,
    Debra

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  24. Chrissy, I found your blog through Ange @ Chair Up. Love this post, as a fellow Toronto area girl it was cool to see the little ad for the EX. Many summers spent at the CNE. Looking forward to future posts.
    ~Marina

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  25. I would love to see that space now and when they are done with it, very cool.
    I enjoyed my visit to your place today, your home is beautiful! Thanks for stopping by and the sweet comment. I would love to visit again.

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