One of Architect Joseph Storey’s Last Homes Just Hit the Market for $7.5M

Built from stone, cedar, glass, and concrete, the two-story 1975 home is perched above the shore of Lake Ontario.

One of Architect Joseph Storey’s Last Homes Just Hit the Market for $7.5M

Built from stone, cedar, glass, and concrete, the two-story 1975 home is perched above the shore of Lake Ontario.

Location: 2366 Carrington Place, Oakville, Ontario, Canada

Price: $7,500,000

Architect: Joseph W. Storey

Year Built: 1975

Footprint: 6,370 square feet (three bedrooms, four baths)

From the Agent: "One of the last house commissions of architect Joseph W. Storey, the two-story lakefront house is defined by its open floor plan, commanding use of materials, and seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces. The principal rooms with a 10-foot-6-inch ceiling height and full-height glass are positioned to take advantage of long views of Lake Ontario, creating the feeling of being on top of the water. The lower level has a spacious family room, a stone fireplace, and additional bedrooms, all with walkouts to a well-manicured private landscape area with in-ground concrete pool."

From street view, the sprawling 6,370-square-foot residence appears to only be one level.

The sprawling, 6,370-square-foot residence appears to be only one level when viewed from the street.

Photo by Enzo Melana with Helicopix Inc.

Photo by Enzo Melana with Helicopix Inc.

Sliding glass doors enclose the lower-level living area, while polished cement lines the floor.

Sliding glass doors enclose the lower-level living area, which has polished cement floors.

Photo by Enzo Melana with Helicopix Inc.

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