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Out Now: What’s Inside Our 2021 Annual Reno Issue

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Our annual look at the latest home renovations is back and packed with the latest in local design

When Wayback Architects was first approached to renovate the aging Georgian, the scope was relatively modest, calling only for a kitchen refresh and a pair of new bedrooms. But inspired by its oak-laden library, the project grew to include the entire main floor, an attic overhaul and a sculptural staircase to bring it all together.

In this issue, you’ll also find…

  • Two more homes, including a monochrome industrial loft loaded with texture and a light-filled sanctuary decked out in neutral shades and plenty of white oak.
  • Our profile of Company Company founder Rachelle LeBlanc, whose colourful, eye-catching designs are popping up all over town.
  • Top home trends, including space-making partitions, deft dowelling, slick line art and soft, supple pastel shades.

And much, much more.

You can pick up a copy of your own here, or even better, subscribe. And while you’re at it, sign up to receive our weekly newsletter and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, and immerse yourself in the best of Toronto design.

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Get to know the judges behind our second annual competition!

Carefully selected from across Toronto’s dynamic design community, the 2026 Best in Design Awards (BDAs) jury brings a sharp eye and unmatched expertise to the table. With diverse backgrounds in architecture, interior design, development and beyond, this year’s jurors are poised to recognize and celebrate the city’s most inspiring, boundary-pushing projects.

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