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What’s Inside Our Reno Issue (Out Now!)

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Three stunning home transformations that make a case for staying put

To reno or move? Three brilliant house transformations by two young architecture firms and a hands-on artist make the case for staying put — but not without a shakeup

Inside the annual Reno Issue you’ll find…

○ A serene (and clever) east end renovation by Works Office, a soaring atrium (in a once falling down Victorian) by StudioAC, and artist Anna Church‘s light-filled dream home

Kitchens with spotless design ideas, cooktop vent ideas, design-forward restaurants by LAMAS and Jen Agg, plus cutting-edge kitchen accessories

Urban parks squeezed into unusual places (above the rails, in an alleyway, a suburban parking lot)

Three incredible home extensions by Regio & Bauer, Joey Giaimo and Williamson Williamson 

○ The city’s best design sources for Fall/Winter — and what to buy when you get there

Plus: a sketchpad of classic Toronto facades, a gracious ballet academy by Batay-Csorba Architects, and our favourite room transformation by Vanessa Fong Architect 

Buy your copy in our shop today and…

○ Have the Reno Issue delivered to your door

○ Never miss an issue

Subscribe for just $20 now!

○ Plus, shop back issues here

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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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