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Armadale Manor

The Armadale Manor elegantly reinterprets Tudor Revival architecture, blending curved rooflines, decorative half-timbering, and leaded glass windows to create a home rich in character and craftsmanship. The steeply pitched roof and sweeping copper canopy over the entryway establish a dramatic focal point, while the stone and brick façadegrounds the home with a sense of permanence and warmth.

A prominent bay window with intricate mullions and leaded glazing accentuates the front elevation, reinforcing the home's vertical emphasis and historic charm. The upper-level balcony, framed by ornate wrought-iron railings, extends the interior outward, creating a delicate interplay of mass and openness. The arched limestone entry, flanked by sculptural brackets and textured masonry, enhances the home’s sense of arrival, while lush landscaping softens the architectural lines, seamlessly blending the residence into its surroundings.

Location /
Toronto, ON

Architect & Design Team / 
John & Anna  Romanov

Client /
Undisclosed

Site Area / 
195m2

 

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