People
Formal name of building:
Blantyre House
Location:
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Completion Date:
October 2011
Gross square footage:
2300 sf
Total construction cost:
withheld
Owner:
Ken Leung and Bonnie Lam
Architect:
Williamson Chong Architects
235 Carlaw Ave., Suite 400
Toronto, ON M4M 2S1
(416) 703-9271 tel.
office@williamsonchong.com
Special credit:
Partner in Charge:
Donald Chong, OAA (registered architect with the Ontario Association of Architects); Betsy Williamson, OAA; Shane Williamson; Chris Routley; Bernard Sin
Engineer:
Blackwell Bowick Partnership Ltd.
General contractor:
Derek Nicholson Incorporated
Photographer:
all photos by Bob Gundu
Renderer:
all drawings by Williamson Chong Architects
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Products
Windows (all windows in the house)
Wood frame:
Custom Spanish cedar windows by The Window Place (Toronto, Ontario). The operable windows are ‘lift and slide’.
Glazing
Glass: Double glazed with low-e coating
Interior finishes
Cabinetwork and custom woodwork:
KITCHEN — Designed by Williamson Chong Architects — Fabricated by Khang Le, KGA Custom Cabinetry. ¾” thick select grade rift cut white oak veneered plywood panels with either 1/8" solid edging or 1-1/2” tapered solid edging.
EN SUITE BATHROOM
Washbasin Cabinet - ‘Block Bathstone by Cosmic’ — 4 Drawer Cabinet with 2 sinks, Matte.
Paints and stains:
KITCHEN, Millwork Stain — Double-boiled linseed oil
Kitchen and Bathroom — Paint — Benjamin Moore CC-40, Cloud White
Paneling:
KITCHEN — Designed by Williamson Chong Architects, fabricated by Khang Le, KGA Custom Cabinetry - ¾” thick select grade rift cut white oak veneered plywood panels with either 1/8" solid edging or 1-1/2” tapered solid edging.
Solid surfacing:
Ceasarstone quartz countertops in ‘blizzard’ with custom edge detail.
Floor and wall tile:
Third Floor, ENSUITE BATHROOM
Floor tile: 30cm x 60cm ‘White Sands Honed’ Limestone tile from Stone Tile
Shower floor tile: 30cm x 60cm ‘White Sands Honed’ Limestone tile from Stone Tile
Wall tile: 60cm x 60cm ‘Groove Lava’ tile from Stone Tile
Wood flooring:
KITCHEN — ‘Traditional Collection — Euro Oak’, White Oiled, 180 mm wide from The Sullivan Source Inc.
Furnishings
Tables: Dining table by Williamson Chong Architects, “Harvest Table”
Lighting
Downlights: ‘B1 STRATEGY’ from Eurolite
Plumbing
Ground Floor, KITCHEN: Faucet: ‘590V’ — by Vola
Ground Floor Powder, BATHROOM
Toilet:’Starck 2’ — One-piece toilet — by Duravit
Sink: ‘Waterproof’ — Washbasin, Matte — by Cosmic
Faucet: ‘111’ — Wall-mounted faucet — by Vola
Second Floor, BATHROOM
Toilet: ‘Stark 3’ — One-piece toilet — by Duravit
Sink: ‘Compact’ — Washbasin with towel bar, Matte — by Cosmic
Faucet: ‘HV1’ — Single-hole faucet — by Vola
Shower Fixtures: ‘171T’ — by Vola
Shower Tray: ‘Starck’ — Shower Tray — by Duravit
Third Floor, BATHROOM
Toilet: ‘Stark 3’ — One-piece toilet — by Duravit
Sink: ‘Block’ — 4 Drawer Cabinet with 2 sinks, Matte — by Cosmic
Faucets: ‘KV1’ — Single-hole faucet — by Vola
Shower Fixtures:’2471-081’ — by Vola
Shower Drain: ‘Quartz’ — Linear floor drain — by Arco
Bathtub: ‘Upgrade’ — Bathtub with faucet, Matte — by Cosmic
Appliances
Refrigerator: 24”, Fully Integrated, Liebherr BioFresh (HRB 1110)
Freezer: 24”, Fully Integrated, Liebherr (HF 851)
Dishwasher: 24” Porter & Charles (DWPC6FI)
Cooktop: 36” AEG (98001K)
Rangehood: 36” ‘Scirocco’ — downdraft vent — by Faber
Oven: 30” Porter & Charles (SOPS76)
Other unique products that contribute to sustainability:
At the macro level, the biggest sustainable idea is that of infill housing. To increase density in an urban neighbourhood, we actually severed (split) a double-wide single family lot and made it two. Building within an existing neighbourhood on strips of available land, taking care not to disrupt the native tree canopy, allows us to exacerbate the idea of minimal building in the city. Blantyre House is a repeatable typology that can co-exist with current bylaws and zoning requirements while giving a family urban connectivity, generous space, and even sanctuary.
Using first principals of through-ventilation, resilient materials for longevity and natural finishes help this small home engage green building in an honest and straightforward way.
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