Take one look at the exterior of 9-390 Wellesley St. E. and you’ll see why the townhome is known as the Owl House.
A former resident of this Cabbagetown home, which was built in 1893, is C.W. Jefferys. He was a prolific artist and illustrator who helped form the Group of Seven, a famous group of Canadian landscape painters. Eventually, the home was expertly transformed by New York designer Corey Damen Jenkins across all three levels.
Included within the 1,803-square-foot interior is two bedrooms and three bathrooms. This home comes with condo perks, such as exterior maintenance and an underground parking spot. Right now, it’s on the market for $1.999 million.
Blue walls and white wainscotting elegantly contrast in the home’s entryway.
A bright wallpaper brings a whole lot of life into the living room.
What’s incredible about the interior is how every room is unique, yet cohesive with the rest of the house. Here’s a look at the formal dining area.
Bright teal cabinetry makes for an eye-catching kitchen. It’s also designed with a patterned backsplash and integrated appliances.
A nature-filled wallpaper pops in one of the bathrooms.
Another artsy wall covering can be found in this bedroom.
It comes with full height closet space.
Gold accents give this bathroom a regal ambiance.
Here’s a look at bedroom number two.
You’ll find this cosy family room on the lower level.
Sliding doors provide access to the private outdoor terrace.
This den could work as a home office or guest bedroom.
There’s also another bathroom on this level.
9-390 Wellesley St. E. is listed with Mike Gregus and Cameron Bell of Chestnut Park Real Estate Limited.