House & Home

(C. Jardin) #1
H&H SEPTEMBER 2016 75

Photography by Valerie Wilcox/Floor plan illustration by Erica Collins


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T WASN’T the exposed ductwork or the expansive
wall of windows that drew designer Erika Floysvik
and her partner Chris to this third-f loor loft in
Toronto’s East End. “We were most excited when
we realized we’d have enough room for our art
collection” says Erika of the 14-foot-high ceilings. “Art is
life-enriching and tells the story of the people who live
in a space.”
Erika tweaked the 1140-square-foot space opening up
the kitchen to the living area and replacing the concrete
f loors with oiled white oak for visual warmth. A new
9-foot-high bank of closets runs along the wall between
the front door and dining banquette holding everything
from clothing to cleaning supplies leaving no wasted
space in the hallway. Erika and Chris then opted for
custom-built furniture to suit the scale of the rooms and
open-concept living. “When you need fewer pieces you
can surround yourself with all your favourite things
and create a home that’s sophisticated and artful”
Erika notes. — B.H.

Erika in front of
her open
kitchen-office
area. A panel of
walnut behind
the desk
connects the
work nook with
the kitchen
cabinetry and
concealed
fridge (to
Erika’s right).
Hardware
Upper Canada
Specialty
Hardware.

LEFT: Black-framed
windows blend into
the wall painted
Farrow & Ball’s
Hague Blue (30).
Erika designed a
10' x 7' velvet
sectional to unify
the space and seat
up to eight. A
statement chair
adds glam texture
while a fig tree and
floor lamp fill in the
room’s corners.
Sofa design Fia &
Company; sofa
manufacturing
Vienna Upholstery;
chair orange
pillow Elte;
floor lamp Design
Within Reach.

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