A Toronto home at 57 Baby Point Cres. was already stunning in 2018 when it was a Home Decor magazine editor's place.
But it just goes to show you that with a lot of money, you can take an already beautiful home and make it completely and utterly spectacular.
Located on a 100-by-277-foot ravine lot, this 1929 Tudor home is the definition of fancy.
The J.W. Fiske cast iron fountain.
It's the kind of place that has a restored one-hundred-year-old J.W. Fiske cast iron fountain on the front lawn, but also flush-mounted devices in the walls.
A stained glass window in the stairwell.
From the outside, you get all the romantic details you'd expect from a nearly century-old Tudor — steep gables, leaded windows, half-timbering and decorative chimneys.
The home office.
But inside, it's an entirely different story.
The dining room.
The interior has been reimagined with clean lines, minimalist finishes – including floating baseboards – and all the bells and whistles money can buy.
A bedroom on the third floor.
We're talking a quarter of a million dollar whole-home audio system designed and installed by Bay Bloor Radio, motorized blinds and app-controlled everything, and windows and doors that are made out of laminated shatter-proof security glass.
The family room.
The home underwent a three-year-long renovation that cost a whopping $6 million, and it shows.
The kitchen.
From the radiant-heated herringbone oak floors to the Scavolini kitchen with Gaggenau and Wolf appliances, to the floor-to-ceiling folding glass doors that open onto panoramic ravine views, everything is impeccable.
Views overlooking the ravine from the kitchen.
It's also basically a living art gallery, thanks to custom woodwork by Canada's only Master Woodcarver, Siggi Buhler, whose work was gifted to Queen Elizabeth.
The hand-carved fire mantle.
You'll find his hand-carved designs are everywhere and stealing the show on a grand mantlepiece co-designed with NYC architect William Green.
The primary bedroom.
57 Baby Point Cres. boasts four bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
The primary ensuite bathroom.
Every bathroom is spa-grade, with heated marble floors, wall-mounted European toilets, and custom millwork.
An arcade in the basement.
And while most basements are an afterthought, this one is complete with polished concrete floors, 10-foot ceilings, a professional-grade gym, a full-size arcade, and a sauna.
The pool.
The best part? A walkout leads to a year-round heated pool, hot tub, and an all-season patio warmed by infrared heaters, so you can sip wine in your bathing suit while the snow falls around you.
An aerial shot of the backyard.
In the summer, the backyard is party-ready with four outdoor zones and buried subwoofers, so you know it will be bumpin'.
A mural on the wall by the pool.
To top it all off, this house comes with access to the private Baby Point Club (hello, tennis and lawn bowling).
The gym.
It's rare to find a house that is on paper practically perfect, but this Baby Point stunner manages to do it all and then some.
The patio and outdoor kitchen.
The only drawback is the price.
An aerial shot of the property backing onto the ravine.
57 Baby Point is listed for $12,800,000, basically triple what it sold for in 2019.
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