With only a handful of units remaining, Madison HomesBriar Hill City Towns is gearing up for a planned Spring start to construction. The stacked townhome development nestled between Toronto's Fairbank and Belgravia neighbourhoods, will add 124 new units spread across six blocks, with sizes ranging from 709 square feet up to 1,494 square feet.

For a taste of the features and finishes awaiting residents of the development, the Briar Hill City Towns presentation centre at 2 Wingold Avenue offers a suite vignette featuring a clean and curvy, mid-century approach to interiors, one of the many possible design aesthetics for these living spaces.

Main living area in the Briar Hill City Towns suite vignette, image by Jack Landau

Kitchens will feature ceramic tiled backsplashes, flat-slab kitchen cabinets, electric ranges with glass-top stoves, frost-free refrigerators, built-in dishwashers, and over-the-range microwaves with integrated exhaust fans.

Kitchen in the Briar Hill City Towns suite vignette, image by Jack Landau

Appointed by Paula Gauci of Turner Fleischer Architects, the suite vignette is a mockup of the project's A1 floorplan, featuring a main living area with an attached open concept kitchen and dining area. Just beyond the main living area, a den provides a space perfect for a reading nook or a home office.

Den in the Briar Hill City Towns suite vignette, image by Jack Landau

All bathrooms at Briar Hill City Towns will include mirrors with wall-mounted light fixtures, water efficient faucets, shower heads and toilets, as well as pressure and temperature controlled showers and tubs.

Bathroom in the Briar Hill City Towns suite vignette, image by Jack Landau

Many of the development's suites offer rooftop terraces, which are also represented in the suite vignette. The mockup of these outdoor spaces features a barbecue area and seating, as well as a representation of the skyline views awaiting residents.

Terrace mockup in the Briar Hill City Towns suite vignette, image by Jack Landau

Additional information and renderings can be found in our dataBase file for the project, linked below. Want to get involved in the discussion? Check out the associated Forum threads, or leave a comment using the space provided at the bottom of this page.

Related Companies:  Madison Group, Ryan Design International