Neighbourhood: Lorne Park, Mississauga Price: $9,989,800 Size: 13,000 square feet on four acres of land Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 7 Parking spots: 5 Real estate agents: Petrus Engelbrecht and Joshua Engelbrecht, Sotheby’s International Realty
A five-bedroom, seven-bathroom mansion in Mississauga. Inspired by ski chalets, the house comes with 27-foot ceilings, a cigar lounge and a forest of trees, all of it sitting on four acres of land. Residents are within walking distance of several parks and a short drive from the Mississauga Golf and Country Club as well as the QEW.
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Here’s an aerial view of the giant property.
The foyer is defined by herringbone brick floors and reclaimed barn wood, which can be found throughout. That staircase has a custom wrought-iron rail and railway spikes along its spine.
Next is the great room. It comes with 27-foot cathedral ceilings and a window wall to match.
The kitchen has a built-in coffee machine, microwave, dishwasher and warming drawer, all by Miele. There’s also a Wolf gas stovetop with a griddle and a pot filler, along with a Sub-Zero industrial fridge-freezer combo.
Another angle reveals the breakfast nook, walk-in pantry and appliance tower.
This is the dining room. Like the rest of the house, it’s equipped with automated blinds.
The family room has a full bar and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the ravine.
Also in the family room: a neato jukebox flanked by a brick archway.
Just outside the family room is the patio. It comes with a Napoleon grill, a JennAir four-burner gas cooktop and oven, and a wood-burning fireplace by the dining area.
The patio was designed to look as if lit by fireflies.
Back inside is this office, which could be converted into a bedroom. Note the built-in storage.
This bathroom is all about reclaimed barn wood.
Moving upstairs highlights this landing that doubles as a lounge.
Here’s the entrance to the main suite, surrounded by walk-in closets with barn doors.
The main bedroom walks out to a private balcony in view of the backyard.
Its ensuite bathroom is complete with a soaker tub, more brick and twin vanities.
Here’s one of the secondary bedrooms, with a dramatic arched ceiling.
And here’s one of the secondary ensuite bathrooms, with its own skylight, pebble wall and matching candelabras.
This bedroom, meanwhile, comes with vaulted ceilings, another skylight and industrial motifs.
Down the hall is the laundry room, stacked with storage.
The three-door garage is like a hotel for cars.
It has a car elevator, a workstation and plenty of space.
Here’s the lower garage, which flows into the basement. For gearheads, there’s a washing bay with a vacuum and drainage system down here too.
The cigar lounge and rec room is connected to its own exhaust system.
And the basement has a bathroom with a sauna.
Here’s a peek inside the fitness centre.
The hot tub sits within its own glass chamber.
Then there’s the indoor swimming pool and accompanying slide.
Perhaps the home’s most elegant feature is this roundtable-like lounge and firepit.
Here’s a complete view of the home at dusk.
Lastly, take a trip down the boardwalk to the property’s private ravine.
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