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House of Books

Architecture Residential Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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The rear elevation, which is added space, is clad in shingles and stucco to match the original house.

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The kitchen looking north toward the living room and entry.

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The west elevation of the kitchen.

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The reading nook on the east side of the dining area.

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The reading nook on the east side of the dining area.

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Looking south from the kitchen into the rear yard.

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The angular volumes translate into the interior spaces.

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The stair on the east side of the kitchen terminates in the bookcase wall and is lit by skylights.

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The street elevation was rebuilt and the addition rises behind.

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The living room remained in it’s original location. The bookcases were added, the fireplace refinished, and a new wood floor installed.

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The primary suite on the third floor has south facing views.

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The bookcase in the primary suite.

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A detail view of the bookcase on the west wall of the kitchen.

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A detail view of the cookbooks.

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Description

The House of Books is a recently completed renovation and addition that collects a family’s literary treasures in spaces filled with natural light. The existing two-story home was rebuilt from the front room back, within the same footprint, and a third floor was added. The partial basement was underpinned and expanded into a full floor for bicycle storage and a rec room.

The project transforms the childhood home of a teacher and his partner, also an academic, into a welcoming and functional space that reflects their shared love for books and their growing family. With an extensive collection of books, two children, and a new puppy, the couple sought a home that would be both practical and inspiring—combining their passion for learning with the comfort of family life. Central to the project was the kitchen, which evolved from a narrow back-of-house cooking space into a vibrant, multifunctional hub for family bonding.

The kitchen now features an expansive layout that includes ample counter space, ideal for preparing meals while keeping the family connected. A standout element of the renovation is the integration of bookshelves throughout the room. Lining the walls, the custom-built bookshelves showcase the family’s library. This inclusion turns the kitch-en into more than just a place for food preparation—it becomes a space for intellectual stimulation and a celebra-tion of family history, with many of the books having been passed down through generations. The bookshelves are carefully curated to house a wide array of books, games, and memorabilia, making it a living library that can be ex-plored by every family member.

Questions and Answers

How did the design team ensure that natural light plays a significant role in the ambiance of the House of Books?

A cozy reading nook is woven into the design, offering the perfect spot to escape while being a part of the bustling family activities in the kitchen. The nook is framed by windows that flood the space with natural light, creating an inviting corner.

What were some of the challenges faced during the renovation and addition process, and how were they overcome?

In addition to its functional features, the renovation pays homage to the home’s original charm while introducing contemporary design elements that cater to the couple’s modern lifestyle. A feature stair opens onto the driveway, allowing the family who are avid cyclists, direct access to the basement bicycle storage. It continues up through the house drawing light from skylights set into the figured roof. The warm wood tones, classic finishes, and custom shelving create a harmonious balance between old and new, making this renovated home a perfect reflection of its owners—welcoming, intelligent, and full of character.

What was the inspiration behind the design of the House of Books, and how does it reflect the family's love for literature?

The project transforms the childhood home of a teacher and his partner, also an academic, into a welcoming and functional space that reflects their shared love for books and their growing family. With an extensive collection of books, two children, and a new puppy, the couple sought a home that would be both practical and inspiring—combining their passion for learning with the comfort of family life. Central to the project was the kitchen, which evolved from a narrow back-of-house cooking space into a vibrant, multifunctional hub for family bonding.

Can you describe some of the unique architectural features of the House of Books that make it stand out?

The kitchen now features an expansive layout that includes ample counter space, ideal for preparing meals while keeping the family connected. A standout element of the renovation is the integration of bookshelves throughout the room. Lining the walls, the custom-built bookshelves showcase the family’s library. This inclusion turns the kitchen into more than just a place for food preparation—it becomes a space for intellectual stimulation and a celebration of family history, with many of the books having been passed down through generations. The bookshelves are carefully curated to house a wide array of books, games, and memorabilia, making it a living library that can be explored by every family member.

Can you describe some of the unique architectural features of the House of Books that make it stand out?

The kitchen now features an expansive layout that includes ample counter space, ideal for preparing meals while keeping the family connected. A standout element of the renovation is the integration of bookshelves throughout the room. Lining the walls, the custom-built bookshelves showcase the family’s library. This inclusion turns the kitchen into more than just a place for food preparation—it becomes a space for intellectual stimulation and a celebration of family history, with many of the books having been passed down through generations. The bookshelves are carefully curated to house a wide array of books, games, and memorabilia, making it a living library that can be explored by every family member.

The bookshelves extend into the adjacent spaces of the home, thoughtfully integrated into hallways, bedrooms, and the living room. In the living room, shelves surround the renovated fireplace. The bedrooms feature built-in book-shelves that function as both decorative elements and functional storage. These thoughtful design touches create a cohesive flow throughout the house, ensuring that books are not just stored but celebrated in every room.

Details

Project size 2524 ft2
Completion date 2024
Building levels 3