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Deborah Wang Kitchen

There’s an emotional connection to the kitchen table that’s quite unlike the one to any other piece of furniture. From intimate family meals to boisterous dinner parties with friends, it’s a setting for connection and comfort, a spot to share thoughts, creativity and celebration. It’s also where Toronto architect Deborah Wang and her long-time friends Andrew Sardone and Philip Sparks began chatting about the latter couple’s kitchen renovation. After living in their 84-square-metre, one-bedroom condo in a converted Victorian-era church in the city’s Junction neighbourhood since 2014, Sardone and Sparks had outgrown their kitchen in function and aesthetic. “It was a standard condo kitchen designed for a future unknown inhabitant,” Wang...

DesignTO’s Deborah Wang Revamps Her Friends’ Condo Kitchen

Located in a converted Victorian-era church, the condo kitchen marries old and new.

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