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MTCC #744 | 30 HOLLY STREET, TORONTO | 17 STOREYS
(Lobby Renovation, Corridor Refurbishment)


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BEFORE
  • Dark, monochromatic colour scheme, now outdated, makes the space appear small and gloomy

  • Light reflecting off dark surfaces has a harsh quality


AFTER
  • Care used in lighting and a soft colour palette gives the same area a feeling of openness

  • Elegant furnishings and design accents create a classic look


  • Residential corridors also renewed with new, patterned broadloom and fresh paint finishes


  • Venetian plaster effect on columns, new wallcoverings, ceilings, lighting and other finish details carried throughout lobby level common areas






PCC#257 | RITZ TOWERS | 8 LISA STREET, BRAMPTON
(Recreation Centre Renovation)


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PARTY ROOM RENOVATION
  • Bar relocated to enclose kitchen area and allow more natural light to enter the room from the large window

  • Storage room created to stow tables and chairs out of sight

  • New wall treatment and ceiling tiles

  • Refinished parquet flooring


CORRIDOR REFURBISHMENT

A fresh colour scheme renews the recreation area corridor.
  • Bright new broadloom

  • Dark tile base replaced with light coloured wood baseboard

  • Updated light fixtures

  • Fresh coat of paint for walls and ceiling


INFORMATION DESK

  • New trim design serves changing needs

  • Increases useable space in corridor

  • New cabinets built and stained to match new broadloom shade

  • New wallcovering



PARKING LEVEL CORRIDOR

  • New colour scheme carried to parking level in the form of crisp stripes and new wall covering






PCC#594 | 360 BLOOR STREET, TORONTO | 12 STOREYS
(Corridor Refurbishment, Recreation Centre Renovation)

RECREATION AREA LOUNGE
  • New shades of broadloom and wall treatment make a pleasing contrast with existing furnishings


HALLWAYS AND ELEVATOR VESTIBULES

  • New broadloom and wallcoverings

  • Feature tiling on walls and redesigned lighting at elevator vestibule area




UNIT DOORS

  • Arborite door renewed with a smooth, glossy new painted finish, enhanced casing and stainless steel accent hardware: levers, lockplate and kickplate


PARKING LEVEL - ELEVATOR VESTIBULE

  • Updated tiling and new colour scheme makes for a brighter welcome in parking access area






MTCC#815 | 10 TORRESDALE AVENUE, TORONTO
(Recreation Centre Corridor Renovation)

RECREATION AREA CORRIDOR AND ELEVATOR VESTIBULE
  • An infusion of youthful energy is achieved in this renovation by replacing the faded, blue grey patterned carpet, plain, white walls and unimaginative lighting.

  • Gorgeous, glossy granite tiling with ebony inlaid pattern

  • Walls, doors and trims painted in warm hues to coordinate with granite

  • Acoustic ceiling tiles and lighting in hallway redesigned to compliment new decor

  • Floor tile pattern and new raised cove ceiling at the central elevators combine to create a vestibule area and break up what used to be one long, narrow hallway

  • Graceful, brass-finish, drop light fixtures carry the stylish theme to eye level at the elevator vestibule
















PCC#439 | THE IMPERIAL | 30 MALTA AVE, BRAMPTON | 24 STOREYS
(Corridor Refurbishment, Lobby Renovation)

  • Interesting patterns and dramatic colour contrasts serve to divert the eye in these corridors








  • To better match the new colour scheme, florescent light fixtures finished with metallic colour grid


  • New wallcovering

  • Painted contrast at doorways

  • Repainted trim

  • New broadloom


  • Acoustic ceiling system redesigned: fresh look achieved, while retaining existing ceiling tiles and light fixtures


  • Design theme continued at lobby with the installation of new wallcovering and broadloom


  • Other work completed at this address: Addition of gate at security desk, constructed and finished to match existing wood finish





BEFORE
  • small, closed in
  • appears cramped
  • hallway appears
    plain, unimaginative








AFTER (Click on the images on the left to enlarge)
  • mosaic tiling on walls and floor
  • complimented by sleek design of the fixtures
  • in the shower area, a glass block window creates the feeling of outdoors filtering through
  • the bathroom now appears spacious
  • hallway now has a unique decorative feature






BEFORE
  • drab carpet - worn and hard to maintain
  • wall covering - marked and torn
  • Recreation centre - corridor leading to amenities




AFTER
  • installed commercial grade 12" x 12" composite vinyl tile in an abstract pattern
  • it brightens the lobby and hall
  • easy to maintain year round
  • wall covering is a 20 oz. vinyl wall covering, long lasting, durable and easily maintained
  • color scheme coordinates with the flooring to give a pleasing feeling of openness
  • vinyl border enhances wall
  • fresh coat of white paint to stucco ceiling


AFTER (Click on the image above to enlarge)






BEFORE
  • enclosed shower area, full height walls
  • small dark shower area
  • ordinary tiling
  • poor lighting
  • single shower head




AFTER (Click on the images above to enlarge)
  • new larger tiling for backsplash and shower area
  • frameless shower door enclosure to give the appearance and feeling of space and light
  • halogen track lighting enhances shower area
  • new fixtures and multifunction body massage
  • lower glass wall between shower and whirlpool






BEFORE
  • the lobby was very ordinary and bleak
  • outdated early 1970's design
  • elevator doors painted


AFTER
  • this lobby was entirely renovated to give a classy appearance
  • easy care 12" x12" ceramic tile floor enhanced by decorative inlay
  • the entrance to the elevator was widened to incorporate the majestic columns installed to compliment the rich wood panels throughout the lobby
  • columns finished with textured faux finish
  • cherry finish oak paneling
  • new mail pick up area


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BEFORE
  • two piece bathroom
  • dark, overcrowded, unimaginative
  • typical post formed counter top
  • production line vanity cabinet
  • plain class oval mirror
  • 12" X 12" dark ceramic flooring is too lage for small area



AFTER
  • mosaic glass tiling on walls 1/2" X 1/2" floor to ceiling in a light colour
  • opens up the small space
  • accented by soft curved fixtures for a geometrically pleasing design
  • pedestal basin
  • silent flushing toilet
  • 2" x 2" non-glazed ceramic floor tiles
  • 8" spread water controls comes with curved faucet


AFTER (Click on image to enlarge)






BEFORE
  • limited storage creating a cluttered laundry
    area
  • what is stored is not easily found
  • exposed ducting, and electrical hook up is unsightly
  • typical laundry area in condominium suite



AFTER
  • laundry area is now an organized work space
  • the space has been maximized by the use of adjustable staggered shelving, making items easily accessible
  • the centre floor unit rolls out for efficiency,
    and easy cleaning
  • the construction is 5/8" thick melamine for durability, easy care and attractiveness


AFTER (Click on image to enlarge)



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