North Toronto heritage home reno preserves history – and builds on it with dreamy glass addition
When I lived in Montreal in the 1990s, my parents would visit fairly regularly. Because it was my turf, I’d pick the restaurants and then, once home, select the music. And, unlike the storytellers such as Gordon Lightfoot or Neil Diamond that they preferred, I’d put on 1950s and 60s jazz.
“I don’t understand why they have to break away from the melody like that, it’s confusing,” I remember my mom saying.
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