The bargain Ektorp sofa bed. I made the leopard pillow from a designer sample. |
The City of Toronto facing West. |
You can see roof top pools on the top of |
The petite dining area |
Five months ago I promised you photos of Girl Child's 450 square foot condo. But then it flooded (see that post HERE) and all her stuff went off to storage while she was ensconced in a very flashy condo in a very good location, courtesy of the insurance company. She loved the area and once she graduated, she found a job right around the corner. Once she realized that the flooded condo was NEVER going to be ready, she gave up that lease and searched for new digs closer to work, so no subway or streetcar anymore. After quite a battle to find a condo, she found one 3 days before she was to officially have not fixed address, and moved in last week. She's moved up in the world. She's now got 500 square feet, and is on the 49th floor.
She was missing her things, and beginning to think that contents of her storage locker would show up on an episode of Storage Wars, so she more more than thrilled to see movers pull up last week with her displaced "contents" Although missing a few things damaged in the flood, mostly it was all there.
It's a teeny place, but well laid out. Her original sofa didn't fit, so she bought an Ektorp sofa bed from Ikea (before the flood), which allows for overnight guests, and she lucked out and found it on clearance, as was the square coffee table which was in the AS IS bin, missing the bottom glass piece. She had bookshelves from her childhood bedroom which made a nice wall unit and gave her lots of storage.
It's a teeny place, but well laid out. Her original sofa didn't fit, so she bought an Ektorp sofa bed from Ikea (before the flood), which allows for overnight guests, and she lucked out and found it on clearance, as was the square coffee table which was in the AS IS bin, missing the bottom glass piece. She had bookshelves from her childhood bedroom which made a nice wall unit and gave her lots of storage.
The rug was a housewarming gift from me to her. It's called Bed of Roses and by Dash and Albert and available from my store www.razmataz.ca. Since the kitchen is a mere row of cupboards with no eating area, we bought her a 24 x 18" island from IKEA ($59.00) which gives her room for a basket for tea towels and a little wine rack. The bar stool swivels and was a $5.00 find and a can of spray paint made it a little more interesting. Now I can picture her sitting at her wee island having coffee in the morning.
I managed to get rid of a few more of my purged items which are scattered around and in the hallway and a TV stand. She can't fit another thing in here, but I think it looks very lovely. A perfect little pad for a 20 something girl.
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What a lovely little place. I sigh every time I see the way you've arranged things (like on the coffee table) and wish I could figure out how to do that!
ReplyDeleteA condo with a view........an awesome view. A mother with talent and taste. One blessed Girl Child. It,s awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cozy perfect little place ...
ReplyDeleteI can just envision you two setting everything up, fluffing here and there and then...two huge sighs of contentment and joy at being back settled into her home.DD happy, Mama happy, great view, darling condo and all is well once more. Woot! <3
ReplyDeleteBeautiful condo with beautiful views! Well done, ladies!
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Your daughter's new place is just so well done and looks so fitting for a young girl's first place. Is there a little bedroom? I thought maybe since you said the couch could be for over night guests. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt belongs on the cover of one of the apartment magazines!
I love her pad and I love that the two of you decorated it together.
ReplyDeleteLucky girl.
xo Jane
It's cozy and sweet. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat view! and beautiful apartment. She must feel great to have her own home (with all her things around her) again.
ReplyDeleteWhat a view. The space is lovely and I adore the rug.
ReplyDeleteWoW!! What a view. Way up high in the clouds. I need to check out Dash and Lambert.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'd take that place and that view in a heartbeat! I can't imagine having such a view while I stood there gazing with a cup of coffee. And it's beautifully decorated too. Lucky girl!
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I've never been a "20 something girl" so I'll just take your word for it. Still, I'd be very happy there. You know, when I escape from the kids and all!
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I love it ! I would not mind so much being a 20 something girl again and live in such a sweet apartment. The views make it so much more wonderful than if it were on the ground, don't they ~
ReplyDeleteLooks great! lucky girl to have such a pretty spot finally figured out.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, light and bright condo--I love small living spaces, and this one is so cute! That rose rug looks amazing with all the white furniture--just perfect. I'm glad that everything worked out after the flood, and she found a happy new place to call her own!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute condo I totally agree and that lil pink stool is adorable for the sitting area.
ReplyDeleteWow You have a very nice place. Beautiful view outside too. I really enjoy seeing the interior design of your condo. :)
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The girl child's condo is adorable. I bet it was a lot of fun to decorate. I think it is funny that your daughter has been spending the summer up in the air by Fort York and my daughter has been toting a musket around wearing a red wollen jacket at Fort York just below. Oh, and she has fired the cannon every day this summer doing one job or another as she loves to fire the cannon - so you can blame the booming and banging on her.
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