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Laneway House Permit in Toronto

Mortimer Ave, East York

A sleek, contemporary laneway house in East York featuring an open-concept layout, abundant natural light through large windows, and a refined kitchen with stainless steel appliances, sleek cabinetry, and an island that doubles as extra counter space, delivering a stylish, spacious dwelling detached from the main home.

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Design

The design of the Mortimer Avenue Laneway House in East York balances modern aesthetics with functional living. Clean lines, expansive windows, and an open-concept layout create a bright, airy interior that maximizes the limited footprint of a laneway property.

The kitchen is thoughtfully designed with sleek cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and a central island offering extra workspace and seating.

Every detail enhances livability while maintaining a contemporary style. By carefully optimizing space, this laneway house offers a private, fully independent residence that complements Toronto’s growing trend of urban infill housing. It embodies comfort, efficiency, and modern design excellence.

construction

Following Cadaxx Design’s plans, the Mortimer Avenue Laneway House was constructed as a fully independent dwelling behind the main property. The build process required careful site coordination, utility planning, and precise execution to bring the design to life. Durable materials and energy-efficient systems were used to ensure long-term performance. The large window installations were completed to maximize light while maintaining structural integrity. Interior finishing followed the open-concept design, blending practicality with modern style. This construction phase showcased the importance of collaboration between architect and builder, resulting in a well-crafted laneway home that aligns with Toronto’s growing urban housing solutions.

built

Completed laneway house in East York, featuring open-concept design, abundant natural light, modern kitchen, and efficient, stylish urban living.

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