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Out Now: What’s Inside Our Small Spaces Issue

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Turns out, you can live large while living small – all it takes is good design

Small spaces abound in Toronto. It’s the reality of living in a city with long narrow lots, residential conversions and the non-stop construction of condo towers. But what these homes lack in metres squared, they make up for in sustainability, a stronger urban fabric and a lower cost of construction. It’s quality over quantity, an ethos that our Small Spaces issue’s featured designers and architects, including COMN Architects, Creative Union NetworkJohnson Chou and Bhavesh and Reena Mistry, embraced wholeheartedly. It’s an approach we’ve always been happy to endorse as well, and in this issue, you’ll find:

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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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