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TORONTO -- The pint-sized units inside the glass condo towers popping up all over urban centres aren't the only things getting smaller. "Every major furniture retailer now has a line that is ...
Condo units aren't the only thing getting smaller. Retailers in urban centres across Canada are working to keep up with the demand for apartment or condo-sized furniture.
The answer was custom cabinetry and all new condo-sized furniture. “When you decide to live in a smaller space you realize it’s a fixed space. There’s no basement, ...
Outdoor furniture becomes condo-friendly With good planning and smart purchases, having a small patio doesn’t have to be a major barrier to outdoor-living enjoyment by Janet Smith on May 18th ...
Making wood pieces for his own 550-sq.-ft. downtown Toronto condo has inspired 32-year-old landscaper and furniture maker Marcello Apa’s vision for others’ small spaces.
Franco Bianchi, CEO of the Holland, Michigan-based furniture manufacturer Haworth, and his wife, Alessandra, purchased unit 504 at the condo tower in North Beach for $6.8 million, records show.
TORONTO – The pint-sized units inside the glass condo towers popping up all over urban centres aren’t the only things getting smaller. “Every major furniture retailer now has a line that is ...