The outside of 63 Pears Ave. W gives nothing away of the splendours that lie within. 

From the street, this four-bedroom, five-bathroom Summerhill home looks like every other blocky modern house that’s been built in Toronto over the last few years. 

But, the inside of 63 Pears Ave. W shows you just how powerful interior design can be as it transforms what could have been an unremarkable square house into a remarkable home.  

The foyer with a mosaic stone floor. 

Spanning 4,515 square feet, this house features natural white oak finishes, stunning marble accents, and a show-stopping living room.

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The living room overlooking the backyard. 

The blend of materials, natural light and the odd surprise make for a rich and luxurious-looking home that would be worthy of gracing the pages of any design magazine. 

The powder room. 

Also, the taste in furnishings and art really does make the house pop, but we doubt it comes with the home. 

The main floor. 

The main floor is mostly open-concept with rooms flowing effortlessly together. 

A view down into the living room. 

The living room truly takes center stage, with soaring 18-foot ceilings, an eye-catching fireplace, and enormous custom windows that flood the space with natural light.

The kitchen with graphic marble counters and backsplash. 

The kitchen is bold, with Gaggenau appliances, custom cabinetry, and a striking marble island. It is as functional as it is beautiful.

The sprial staircase. 

Connecting the home’s three storeys is a statement custom spiral staircase.

The library. 

The second floor features a library room and two bedrooms.

One of the bedrooms. 

The bedrooms are spacious and bright.

The primary bedroom. 

The third floor is fully occupied by the primary suite.

The primary ensuite bathroom. 

The bedroom overlooks Ramsden Park, and features a spa-like ensuite, and an oversized wardrobe room with custom built-ins.

The basement family room with a wet bar. 

For even more space, the lower level has a family room and an additional bedroom that opens directly to the backyard.

The gym. 

Speaking of the backyard, it’s been professionally designed and even features a private studio gym and access to the laneway garage.

The rooftop patio. 

There’s more outdoor space with the rooftop terrace overlooking Ramsden Park.

The custom cabinetry in the kitchen. 

And, of course, this house comes with an elevator that serves all five levels.

The dining room with a custom wine rack. 

But homes as stunning as this don’t come cheap, especially with a location as great as 63 Pear Ave. W. 

The back of the house. 

63 Pear Ave. W is listed for $7,800,000, which is $3 million above the average price of a home in this area, and more than $1 million over the most expensive home sold in Summerhill. 

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