Spanning multiple levels within one of Toronto’s most prominent commercial towers, this project focused on precision, durability, and atmosphere. Across Levels 5, 13, and 45, custom microcement applications were executed to complement the building’s modern architectural language while meeting the performance demands of a high-traffic corporate environment.
The finishes were designed to feel seamless and grounded—minimal in appearance, yet rich in texture—enhancing spatial flow without distraction. Each surface was carefully applied to balance refinement with resilience, allowing material honesty and craftsmanship to define the space.
This project reflects our approach to commercial interiors: thoughtful collaboration, technical excellence, and finishes that quietly elevate the experience of place. https://stories.td.com/ca/en/article/inside-td-terrace-the-new-skyscraper-changing-the-toronto-skyline
Natural light or bright lighting can make your bathroom feel larger and more inviting.
Look for items that can serve more than one purpose in your bathroom. For example, a vanity with drawers or a mirrored cabinet can provide storage and a place to get ready.
By incorporating these space-saving solutions, you can transform your cramped bathroom into a functional and enjoyable space. With a little creativity and planning, you can maximize the space and functionality of your bathroom without breaking the bank. A shower with built-in shelving can hold toiletries and soap.