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Out Now: What’s Inside Our 2023 Top Renovations Issue

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Explore the city’s most ingenious renovations and the creative minds behind them

In Designlines‘ 2023 Top Renovations issue, we celebrate five brilliant renovations and get to know the designers and architects behind them. On the cover, architect Noam Hazan welcomes us into his uniquely renovated home that’s perfect for both work and family life.

We also tour a 1970s pile transformed by Conik Studios and chat with Toronto DIY expert Alexandra Gater!

In our 2023 Top Renovations issue, you’ll also find…

Interior Design An art-filled reno by Carrothers and Associates that goes all out on colour.
Brenda Izen Renovation Architect Brenda Izen’s redesign of a family home grounded by the view of a giant tree
2023 Top Renovations The modern interior of a Leslieville Victorian by SOCA
Alexandra Gater A one-on-one with DIY reno expert Alexandra Gater
Top Renovations 2023

And much, much more.

You can pick up a copy of the 2023 Top Renovations issue here, or even better, subscribe. And while you’re at it, sign up to receive our weekly newsletter and follow us on InstagramPinterest and Twitter to immerse yourself in the best of Toronto design.

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Get to know the judges behind our second annual competition!

Carefully selected from across Toronto’s dynamic design community, the 2026 Best in Design Awards (BDAs) jury brings a sharp eye and unmatched expertise to the table. With diverse backgrounds in architecture, interior design, development and beyond, this year’s jurors are poised to recognize and celebrate the city’s most inspiring, boundary-pushing projects.

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