4+ was hired to renovate Larry and Mary Wolf's classic, award-winning home in Toronto, built around the same time as the Pompidou Centre in Paris. This project required a complete refresh and reorientation.


The renovation opened up the lower floor, combining a working office with a media room that now features three-season walls on three sides. A zen garden was added on one side, the pool view was opened up on another, and a line of evergreens created a "green wall" on the third.


The kitchen was expanded and redesigned for efficiency, featuring pear cabinetry and a glass backsplash with rear-colored lighting. All bathrooms were redesigned and reimagined.


Given Mary and Larry's impressive contemporary art collection, new lighting was installed throughout the house. The colors for the interiors were inspired by the flat graphic nature of their art. Additionally, 4+ designed a large silk rug, embedded resin panels, and cabinetry that reflect the home's contemporary style.


4+ is currently reimagining the Wolfs' house in Boca Raton, Florida.

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