Wanda Ely's Boston featured in Designlines
Boston, an East End Toronto redesign by Wanda Ely (BES '96, BArch '98) was featured in Designlines.
Drawing from an eclectic mix of inspiration including the high-contrast photography of Bill Brandt, nautical design, and the bold, curving forms of rocky Icelandic landscapes, This narrow semi-detached house was completely reconfigured to create a private refuge for a well-traveled couple who both work from home. The result is a living sculpture animated by light, shadow, art, and nature.
Read the full feature on Designlines and visit Wanda Ely Architect to see more.
The foyer visually connects the ground and second floors. Here you look up to see the custom perforated metal guard and handrail, which offer a peek of the reading bench and library beyond. New skylights in the existing sloped roof, along with new window openings, allow generous amounts of west light to cascade down into the space, and cast dramatic, ever-changing shadows against the white walls and millwork.
The ground floor is also entirely open concept, with carefully defined living spaces that unfold in sequence as you move deeper into the house. A continuous bank of millwork flows along the south wall of the whole floor, transforming from a kitchen, to a dining banquette, to a living room credenza and closet.
The foyer visually connects the ground and second floors. Here you look up to see the custom perforated metal guard and handrail, which offer a peek of the reading bench and library beyond. New skylights in the existing sloped roof, along with new window openings, allow generous amounts of west light to cascade down into the space, and cast dramatic, ever-changing shadows against the white walls and millwork.
The ground floor is also entirely open concept, with carefully defined living spaces that unfold in sequence as you move deeper into the house. A continuous bank of millwork flows along the south wall of the whole floor, transforming from a kitchen, to a dining banquette, to a living room credenza and closet.


