This Quirky Toronto Rental is Full of Geometric Cutouts and Natural Light
Asking $10K a month, the ’90s home might look like a monolithic fortress—but the interior plays with pastel tones and a cloud motif.
Asking $10K a month, the ’90s home might look like a monolithic fortress—but the interior plays with pastel tones and a cloud motif.
Location: 31 Governors Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Price: $15,000 CAD a month (approximately $10,435 USD)
Year Built: Late 1990s
Architects: Francesco & Aldo Piccaluga
Footprint: 5,906 square feet (3 bedrooms, 4 baths)
From the Agent: "Step into this iconic postmodern villa, an architectural triumph by the acclaimed Francesco & Aldo Piccaluga, whose award-winning vision brought a refined European aesthetic to some of Toronto’s most exclusive addresses. Muted tones and natural hues abound throughout; there’s Venetian plaster walls and marble tilework, and mahogany tilt-and-turn wood-framed windows invite abundant natural light into every corner of the home. The gourmet kitchen and adjoining family room open to a south-facing patio framed by lush, mature gardens: an idyllic retreat for alfresco dining with a serene view for quiet contemplation. In-floor radiant heating spans three zones, ensuring warmth and comfort, while a heated driveway and path simplify winter living. For those moments of tranquility, unwind in the indoor saltwater pool or breathe deep in the adjoining exercise room. The residence includes a lower-level recreation room and an expansive primary suite, offering a private sanctuary bathed in soft natural light."
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