Designer Lindsay Thornton's Home Renovation
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•Designer tackles renovation for her growing family
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Designer Lindsay Thornton and her husband purchased a 2,500-square-foot bungalow in Midhurst , north of Toronto .
The previous owners had completely gutted the home, but gave up mid-reno and put it on the market.
Thornton urges you to have a clear picture of what you want and will need from each room.
When planning children’s rooms, think multifunctional components.
Her favourite features include a hidden pantry that was created by taking five feet from the dining room.
Outdoors, the family added an 1,100-square-foot deck, pool and sauna.
The deck was built around a huge oak tree, which acts as a massive umbrella, and has a seating area.
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