Reflect the design Harvey Spectra-approved Penthouse in Toronto

Mixing crafts and pop culture, Toronto’s Reflect architecture revealed the renovation for Noah “40” Shebi He celebrated the Gramic winner of the producer and a long-term creative partner for Drake. By taking an appropriate penthouse that used to be served as a screeb set for Harvey Spectra’s home in a series of Hit Television SuitsThe 40 pH The space is careful to reflect the personal aesthetic and technical sensitivity of Shebib’s.

Modern living room with ceiling curtains, concrete pillar, sofa bed, chest, wall fireplace, modern lighting and elegantly black dining table and chairs.

Far beyond a typical makeover, the project included any dimension of the residence of 2,700 square feet. Architecture, interior design, decoration and custom furniture All approached singular, cohesive vision. Pieces like a sculptural island of liquid type on the island of Nicholas Schuibroek and violated designs Sabine Marcelis Emphasize the intricate detailed and adapted nature of transformation.

Two rectangular stone boards rest on a shiny, table color with green and yellow shades; Black chairs are visible in the background.

Through the house, musical references and cultural nodes are excavated to the language of design. In the main living room of the expansive open concept, three different zones – kitchen, two salons and dining area – are defined by adapted corks and aluminum ceiling elements to inspired amplifiers and speakers. These interventions are not only demarcated space, but also precise acoustic adjustment, significant consideration of professional immersed in the world of sound.

Modern life and dining space with neutral tones, modern furniture, large windows and minimalist cuisine in the background.

Connecting a game and a critical role. Pieces like glass and a stone dining table from Sabine Marcelis were integrated with Cat-6 cables, allowing the Shebib to communicate with his music studio, even from the comfort of his dining room for dining room. Technology and design is quietly combined, but strongly, ensuring that the home remains a lively extension of its creative flow of work.

Modern kitchen and dining room with black stools, glass table, wooden floors and large windows that offer views of the city.

Modern kitchen has a green glass dining table, corner black chairs, marble back, minimalist faucet and modern lighting with neutral tones.

In the kitchen, sculptural center – liquid Tin Island designed by Schuibroek – Attention Commands. A striking shape, manufactured from the Belgian company, evokes the deconstructed image of the ’80s Boombox, connects the music roots of shebib with modern crafts. Only steps, a rare Bosendorfer Grand Piano, hand-painted well-known Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, anchored to the northeast corner, standing as a symbol of Shebib’s respect for collaborative art.

Modern kitchen with dark cabinet, built-in wine cooler, metal island, two gray mounts and light wooden floors. Marble back and minimalist pendant lights above the head.

Modern kitchen with minimalist design containing dark cabinets, stainless steel island with three chairs, marble backplashplash and large window overlooking the city buildings.

Modern interior with dark locker, marble countertop, glass decanter placed and clean white curtains that indulge in natural light.

Modern living room with dark plates, concrete pillar, clean curtains, black and white furniture and metal ceiling shots. Natural light fills space.

They reflect access to architecture Penthouse is holistic, consolidating functions and circulation to create an increased sense of intimacy and calm. The continuous granite pedestal lasts along the rim, connects the interior and external spaces, while subtly manage in level level management. This design moves gives live areas, shelter feel without resorting to large visual barriers.

Modern interior with large columns, windows from the floor on the ceiling, light wooden floors, dark cabinets and dining room and dining room with modern lighting.

The materials are intentionally restrained – wood, concrete, natural stone, and metal brushing dominate – calling attention to the texture, crafts and quality of light. Instead of huge heard, design creates a serene background in which of course Shebibski style, passion, and art can be naturally to take place.

Modern inner hallway with concrete pillar, large window, clean curtains, wooden floors and framed poster on the wall; City buildings visible outside.

Modern bathroom with green vertical tiles, with a suitable countertop and a sink, a tap mounted wall and brown soap.

The narrow hallway with light wooden floors leads to a small office area with shelves, books and table under the windows with natural light.

The modern hallway with a light wooden floor leads to a piano room; The built-in table with shelves, chair, framed photos and rewards are visible on the right.

In addition to its private areas, Penthouse also houses spaces for work, cooperation and inspiration. Personal Atelier Shebib, designed for research and thinking, contains a flexible Vitsoe 606 Dieter Rams and Vintage Brown Audio 310 records – nostalgic accessories that nodded the late Father’s seal collection and lasting family connections.

Modern office with table and shelves on the left, large concrete pillar near the center and open doors that detect the bathroom with a lit mirror in the background.

Neighboring office space, for colleagues and associates of Shebib, is equipped with a minimalist aluminum table Johan Viladriča and wires in Belgian designers Muller Van Seneren. Personal artifacts, including its prizes for grammar and sorted storage, are on the screen without downloading space.

Modern office with red chair, metal table and shelves with sleeves showing books and awards, next to large windows overlooking the greenery.

A feeling of refined minimalism continues in the main apartment. Burgy with integrated table, adapted designed from the reflector and fictional by local ARTISAN MARI RATCLIFFE, it seems that the case is wrapped in the room. Ceniza Chair Eve Studio and Wimsic Pink Sweet Lamp Sabine Marcelis add sculptural accents without the disorder of the civic atmosphere of the universe.

Minimalist bedroom with low stain bed, large clean curtains, light wooden floors and a high pink modern sculpture near the platform raised.

Modern bedroom with window sub-ceiling, views of city asets at dusk, clean curtains and high, pink floor lamp next to bed.

Modern, minimalist bedroom with a geometric dark-wooden table attached to the bed frame, evaporated with appropriate chairs, light wooden floors and clean curtains in the background.

Modern bedroom with a light wooden floor, beige built-in wardrobes, black frame beds and geometric orange and blue wall art in the hallway.

Minimalist living space with neutral tones, which contains dark corner sofa, black chair, windows with a floor-ceiling with white curtains and built-in storage cabinets.

Switching to Esuite, Blue Savoi Stone Captub Makes attention with dramatic veins, evoking the images of the shooting. The bathroom is a glass shower for the ceiling, together with the mirror of inspired suns, inspired mirrors, make the most natural light penthouse.

Modern bathroom with gray marble surfaces, white bath, double taps, large corner mirrors, upper light on the ceiling.

Modern interior of the bathroom with gray stone surfaces, cylindrically concrete column, corner cabinet and large mirror plates.

Modern bathroom with dark stone walls, built-in bench, towel hanging on a black metal lane and high, lit mirror.

Outside, Penthouse’s terrace has been fully repeated. Once a standard balcony wrapped balcony, now can be escaped from ponds, lush garden, Italian alphretic dining room and pool – all designed to offer moments of respite and reconnecting with nature. These external areas, of course, go from internal spaces, blurring the line between the luxurious and connecting serenity outdoors.

Modern kitchen and dining room with a large stainless steel island, minimalist furniture and windows from the floor on the ceiling with a view of the city buildings at dusk.

To support comfort and energy efficiency, it reflects architecture replaced the walls of the penthouse window with a glass with high performance, minimizing heat bridging, and maximizing view and natural light. External Sensor devices for controlling solar gain and privacy conservation are also installed, making the home not only beautiful, but also sustainable.

Modern roof from childbirth with pink chairs and tables by the pool, surrounded by city buildings and cold sails, at dusk.

For more information on the 40 pH project or reflect architecture, visit refectarchitecture.com.

Photography DoubleSpace Photography.

Caroline Williamson is the editor-in-chief of design milk. It has BFA in a photo with SCAD and can usually be found searching vintage trenches, working in the transverse words of the New York Times in the pen or processing playlists on Spotify.



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