$6.5M Toronto Home Features a Glass Car Gallery and Pinterest-Worthy Interiors

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If you’ve ever wished your Pinterest board could come to life, 153 Perry Crescent in Toronto just might be it. Priced at $6.5 million, this jaw-dropping Toronto home delivers high-end design details, modern tech, and a glass-enclosed car gallery—yes, really.

From modest home to modern-day mansion

When it last sold in 2018 for $1.71 million, this Princess-Rosethorn home was a standard three-bedroom. Fast forward to today, and it’s been transformed into a 9,000-square-foot Georgian-inspired estate, thanks to a full-scale redesign by New Age Design Architects and Easton Homes.

Now, the home boasts five bedrooms, including a luxurious primary suite with walk-in closet and a spa-like ensuite bathroom complete with double rain showers.

A kitchen made for magazine covers

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toronto home

Styled by Olly and Em Interior Design—regulars in House & Home—the home’s interiors feel straight out of a design feature. Highlights include:

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  • Lacanche gas range
  • Miele appliances
  • Honed quartzite countertops
  • Custom butler’s pantry

Every inch of the kitchen and living area oozes sophistication with herringbone wood floors, ceiling medallions, and Parisian-style mouldings.

Spa, gym, home theatre—and a showroom for your cars

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toronto home

The basement isn’t just finished—it’s loaded. There’s a private spa with a sauna, steam room, cold plunge, and a full gym. For movie nights? There’s a home theatre ready to go.

Car lovers will also appreciate the glass-enclosed car gallery with a hydraulic lift that can showcase up to three vehicles like a private showroom.

High-tech and future-ready

The home doesn’t fall behind on features. It’s fully outfitted with:

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  • Control4 smart home automation
  • Radiant in-floor heating throughout
  • Six HVAC zones
  • UV light air purification system

The only weak spot? The yard.

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toronto home
toronto home

While the backyard does offer heated flooring, infrared ceiling heaters, and a gas fireplace, the rest is just simple turf. Approved plans from Partridge Design hint at a potential upgrade, but given the large home footprint on a 46.7 by 116.2-foot lot, outdoor space is limited.

Still, the private access to Islington Golf and Country Club just behind the home helps balance that out.

Is it worth the $6.5 million price tag?

Considering the location, craftsmanship, and features packed inside, 153 Perry Crescent offers a rare blend of style, privacy, and wow factor. It’s not your average Toronto home—it’s a full lifestyle upgrade for those who don’t mind trading yard space for polished luxury.

Would you spend $6.5 million on a house with a car gallery but barely any yard? Why or why not?

**Photos via Birdhouse Media

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