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Home made: Reinventing a Cabbagetown row house

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(Photo by Michael Graydon)

In 2000, Todd Caldwell, a landscape and floral designer, and Shaun Moore, then a furniture design student at Sheridan, started house hunting. They spent a year inspecting more than 100 homes all over the city. In the end, they chose the biggest house on what might be the ugliest street in Cabbagetown. Click here to see how they transformed the crumbling row house.

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