Regardless of whether the house is centuries or a few decades old, there is a reason why “traditional” does not get out of fashion.
Sure, traditional houses are not the preferred aesthetics or taste of everyone, but there is always something that you can admire when it comes to attention to detail and craftsmanship.
And 113 Donwoods Dr. Could only show how breathtaking traditional design can be.
The living room.
This house with four bedrooms and seven bathrooms with a view of the Rosedale Golf Club offers the large and first-class craftsmanship of an English property with old money, but without the lazy windows, the terrible sanitary or questionable electrical work.
The skylight over the main staircase.
When you enter the house, enter the Grand Foyer, which is very bright thanks to a lead glass over the stairs.
The dining room.
On the ground floor you have your main rooms. They are all very classic with pretty crown shape, artificial blankets, and every room seems to have a fireplace.
The kitchen and the family room or it can be a breakfast corner.
The kitchen and the family room are open with lots of light.
The user -defined cupboards share the kitchen from the living room.
The kitchen is unique with its custom cupboards with which the kitchen is opened or closed, depending on whether you have closed the windows or not.
The library.
But the true piece-de-la-resistance on the ground floor is the two-story library.
Walnut book shelves.
With walnut paneling, fireplace, wall-to-wall booking shelves and a staircase that leads to the study, it is a matter of beauty and a kind of space book lover.
A bedroom.
The main bedrooms are on the upper floor.
The primary bedroom.
The main suite is decadent with cathedral such as blankets and large light windows.
The primary bathroom.
It is also equipped with a fireplace, a walk-in changing room, a balcony and a six-part marble bathroom.
Another bedroom.
The other bedrooms also have their own enuites.
The recreation room in the basement.
As for the basement, it has everything you can ever want.
The home theater.
There is a large recreation room, a party room with a wet bar, a play room, a gym, a home theater, an additional bedroom, a kitchenette and even a wine cellar.
The Westhof.
The yards, yes two, are a continuation of the luxury. The 45-foot farm, which is geared west, is a great children's play area after the list.
A winter room with a fireplace.
Or if you don't have small children, the list suggests that this is an ideal place for a garden suite.
A terrace.
The garden has a large pool in the ground, a whirlpool and several patios. Thanks to the lack of back yard neighbors, it is also exceptionally private.
The study.
113 Donwood Dr. is listed for 13,588,000 US dollars, although it is worth mentioning that this is the third time that it has been listed in the past 2 years.
The classic kitchen.
Every time it has been listed for exactly the same amount, this means that the sellers are very firm the required price.
The family room.
Usually this would be strange and largely helpful in this market for selling your house.
The living room looks into the kitchen.
But York Mills recorded the rocket of house prices by 66 percent last year.
A bedroom with built -in shelves and cloakroom.
Instead of selling an average of 3.6 million US dollars, the average house sells for over 6 million dollars.
The garden with the pool and the tiered terraces.
Perhaps the sellers are intelligent to stick to their weapons, especially with promises from a real estate market from 2025.