North York Ravine House: A Modernist Revival by Denegri Bessai Studio
stunning mid-century modern renovation in Toronto, seamlessly blending open spaces, natural light, and contemporary functionality with ravine views.
Seamlessly Blending Mid-Century Design with Contemporary Living
Located in the heart of Toronto's North York, the North York Ravine House is a stunning transformation of a mid-century modern bungalow into a light-filled, family-friendly residence. Designed by Denegri Bessai Studio (DB Studio), this architectural renovation enhances the home's original modernist character while improving functionality, spatial flow, and its connection to the natural surroundings.

Preserving Modernist Roots While Enhancing Space
When a young family with three children moved into this classic mid-century home, they were drawn to its clean lines and scenic ravine backdrop. However, the original layout was dark, cramped, and disconnected from its surroundings. To address these issues, DB Studio reimagined the space, opening up interiors and creating an expansive open-plan living area that fosters better interaction and natural light.


Floor-to-Ceiling Glass & Vaulted Ceilings
A floor-to-ceiling glass curtain wall at the rear replaces the original enclosed structure, seamlessly merging indoor and outdoor spaces while maximizing views of the lush ravine landscape. A vaulted Douglas Fir ceiling further enhances the sense of openness, reflecting the home’s distinct asymmetrical roofline and adding warmth to the interiors.


Architectural Focal Points & Cultural Influences
One of the standout features of the renovation is a structural pier at the center of the main living space. Instead of concealing it, DB Studio transformed it into a design focal point by cladding it in handmade TATA tiles from Mexico City, a nod to the homeowner’s heritage. These tiles were arranged in varying orientations to create unique built-in ledges for both decoration and functionality.


Second-Floor Addition: A Playful Family Space
A discreet second-floor addition introduces two children's bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom, arranged around a dramatic skylight cutout. This double-height opening brings natural light into the dining area and features a playful "peek-a-boo" glass guard, allowing children to engage with the spaces below.

Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living
The extension also includes a double-height mudroom with customized cubbies and a durable Pirelli rubber floor, a signature material choice for DB Studio due to its stylish, low-maintenance qualities. Outside, sprawling patios extend household activities towards the ravine, reinforcing the home's connection with nature.


A Thoughtful Transformation
From the street, the renovation appears subtle, respecting the home's modernist architectural integrity. However, inside, it is a bright, open, and highly functional space, designed to accommodate the evolving needs of a young family while preserving the timeless aesthetics of mid-century modern architecture.
All Photographs are works of Scott Norsworthy
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