It’s not often you find a mid-century modern home in Toronto.
The city is more known for its Victorian, Gothic Revival, Edwardian, Craftsman, and Tudor Revival-style houses.
There’s also, of course, plenty of modern new builds, infill housing, and the infamous Annex-Style houses.
The foyer.
But finding a mid-century modern home as dreamy as 3 Bluejay Place is something quite special.
A wood burning fireplace in the living room.
The house is a masterclass in mid-century modern design, effortlessly balancing elegance and practicality.
Views of the garden from floor-to-ceiling windows.
You’ll notice its crisp lines, floor-to-ceiling windows, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow.
The main floor with vaulted ceilings.
Meanwhile, the low-slung roofline and use of warm wood and natural stone give it that effortlessly cool, timeless vibe.
The family room.
According to the listing, the house was designed with a focus on maximizing light and views.
The living room.
So, every inch of the 10,000 square feet house feels airy, open, and totally in sync with the park-like surroundings.
Built-in blookcases.
The house is spread across four levels with plenty of charm, character and built-ins.
The dining room.
On the main floor, you will find the formal living room and dining area.
The party room.
There’s also officially a “party room,” because what mid-century home would be complete without a designated room for festivities.
The primary bedroom.
The wood-burning fireplaces, wet bar and two-toned wood accents give it a Mad Men-like retro vibe.
The breakfast nook.
In fact, all details throughout—from the rich wood panelling to the striking marble accents—showcase the kind of attention to detail that makes this house so cool.
The kitchen.
Also on the main floor is the kitchen, featuring state-of-the-art appliances, minimalist warm wood cabinetry, and a massive island that’s perfect for both cooking and entertaining.
The primary bedroom ensuite bathroom.
3 Bluejay Pl. boasts four bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
One of the bedrooms on the second floor.
Two bedrooms are on the second floor, each with their own ensuite.
The primary suite.
While the other two bedrooms, including the primary suite, are on the main floor, tucked away in a “private wing” overlooking the back garden.
The indoor pool.
The main level also has direct access to the indoor pool, which might be the best part of this entire house.
The indoor pool leads right out to the gardens.
Surrounded by large windows and skylights, coupled with the wood-panelled ceilings and walls, the pool area feels like the type of pool you only see at five-star resorts.
A recreation room.
The spa vibes continue on the lower level of the house with a sauna and steam room, a state-of-the-art home gym, and a wine cellar. There’s also a home theatre for the ultimate movie nights.
The dining room and living room.
3 Bluejay Place is listed for $6,780,000.
An aerial shot of the property.
So, if you’ve got a few million to spare, this architectural gem could be yours—but even if you don’t, it’s still fun to dream.