Outdoor spaces in today’s personalized luxury homes might feature multiple pools, a pickleball court, a nine-hole golf course, a Pilates studio or all of the above.
In Canada’s high-end housing market, luxury is no longer about square footage or flash – it’s about radical personalization.
According to Canadian experts who work with affluent clients, it’s about creating customized spaces where individual tastes, interests and pastimes can be indulged.
Lori Morris, a Toronto-based interior designer whose work has been featured in Architectural Digest and Forbes , says that one growing trend is “his and hers” wings of the house, where each partner has their own private place to work, sleep, exercise and play.
“For me, for example, that could mean a wing dedicated to my wardrobe,” she