Bauhaus House — Rosedale, Toronto

Designed for a vibrant family of three, this residence brings the spirit of Bauhaus into a contemporary Toronto setting.

Nestled in the historic neighborhood of Rosedale, Bauhaus House is a celebration of modernist principles, vibrant geometry, and functional design. Inspired by the timeless aesthetic of the Bauhaus movement, the interiors come alive through bold primary colors, clean lines, and an intelligent composition of volumes that create harmony between form and function.

The open-plan layout is designed to foster connection while offering clear zones for living, dining, and creativity. The striking contrast of black paneling against blocks of mustard yellow, cobalt blue, and deep red offers both drama and warmth, echoing the family’s artistic lifestyle.

Furnishings and finishes follow a restrained yet joyful palette, with tailored upholstery, integrated lighting, and gallery-like simplicity. A sculptural staircase leads to private quarters above, while the ground level opens to a spacious shared environment where color, comfort, and clarity coexist.

This is not just a home—it’s a modernist manifesto reimagined for urban family life in the heart of Toronto.

The Canvas House

A live-work retreat for a family of artists in Palm Springs, Los Angeles.

The Canvas House is a modern live-work residence designed for a family of artists seeking clarity, calm, and creative flow. Located in Palm Springs, this project blends sculptural forms with serene desert simplicity — a sanctuary where work and life co-exist effortlessly.

At its heart is a circular studio volume that anchors the home with presence and light, while the open-plan living spaces wrap around a tranquil courtyard and reflective pool. Natural textures, clean lines, and warm lighting create an atmosphere that inspires daily living and artistic exploration.

The architecture is honest, flexible, and deeply personal — tailored to a lifestyle that values both solitude and expression.