This opulent 9-room condominium is located at 118 Yorkville Avenue, Suite 703 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It occupies half of the 7th floor of the Hazelton Hotel, Toronto’s first five-star hotel. It offers 6,297 square feet of living space and boasts fine details such as cherry and rare myrtle burl paneling ranging from reddish brown to honey nougat, bronze and cut-crystal chandeliers, gold-leaf embellished cornices, and marble floors and baseboards. There are a total of 3 bedrooms, 4 full and 1 half bathrooms, 5 fireplaces, entry foyer, huge living room, formal dining room, gourmet eat-in kitchen, paneled home office, wine cellar, spacious master suite with his-and-hers bathrooms and 6 terraces. It is listed at $18,500,000 CAD or $18,542,648 USD.
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my eyes
The intior design team should be sent to the naughty chair …
Seems like a very cold and uncomfortable place to live. And then there’s the apartment…
It is definitely gilt-tascular. Whoever lives here must have delusions of grandeur, or think they’re living in czarist Russia. I’m sure the materials are all high quality, but it’s the way in which they’re combined that is just awful. The formality and stuffiness of this would make Barbara Cartland feel uneasy. The Star Trek kitchen chairs look like someone’s idea of a joke, in an already hilariously decorated room.
The kitchen offends me, but nothing else. I thought some of the ceilings were understated. They could have used some more crown moldings/panels/gold leaf to match the floors and walls/windows. It goes to show that with enough millions any place can look like a palace.
*slightly* overwrought.
That’s like saying “a little bit pregnant”: either it is or it isn’t. On a scale of 1-100, with 1 being “barely” and 100 being “exceedingly”, what number would you give this as “slightly”?
It would fun to have a keg party in the drawing room .
I do love the floors.
You can live here and pretend to be a czar and then you look out the window and you are brutually forced back to reality.
Oh well, I have seen enough tasteless poorly designed crap on this blog that this place, which obviously looks expensive and has high end materials, really doesnt offend at all. Well maybe the creepy doll collection closet?
Live and let live.
Wow. Horrible and tacky.
Opulent – yes, livable – not for me…I’d be afraid to touch anything for fear of breaking it or making it dirty with my non rich fingerprints…It looks like a really fancy museum, or club..but a home?? Not for me.
“They’re called nouveau riche. They drape themselves in fur and jewels. They’re pathetic, but they don’t know any better.”