Personal expression in design is a hallmark of well-appointed homes, he adds. “Luxury to me is a home that’s layered and reflects the personality of the owner. It’s not a space that looks like someone went into a design store and said I’ll take that living room set on the floor.”
Contrary to the real-estate sales gospel of paring down or even eliminating art while selling a home, the 6,470 sq. ft. space, which sits high in the sky above umHHHumber Bay, housed some 3,200 pieces, including work by Andy Warhol, Kent Monkman, and Betty Goodwin. Here, the gallery vibe was no detriment to how the property showed, says Maranger.Article content