Building history: how a new Toronto home got its Georgian look

By 2022, interior designer Rebecca Muha had been living in her Lytton Park, Toronto home with her husband and three children for nearly a decade. They decided to tear down the original 1920s property, with its cramped layout, and rebuild from scratch with the goal of creating a new Georgian-style home. “I wanted it to look like a grand home that may have always been there,” Muha explains.
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