Minimalism gets a bad rap for being cold and uninviting, but that's just because a lot of people do it wrong.
However, Studio Treason has taken the concept of minimalism and dialed it up to create a space that feels more like a work of art than a home.
Originally a pharmaceutical warehouse for Rexall, 68 Broadview Ave. has been transformed by Sorbara Group into some very sexy lofts that get snapped up super quick.

While minimalist in design there's still plenty of character and warmth.
And if all the units look even half as good as unit 222, it's easy to see why. With its industrial roots, this award-winning building has been given a fresh new, minimalist look.

The living room.
Unit 222 is sleek and modern but it's not lacking in character.

The bathroom vanity is a work of art.
The unit's simplistic finishes and exposed concrete and ductwork read as a marriage of elegance and raw beauty.

The view from the front entrance.
As you step inside, you'll be greeted by 10.5-foot ceilings that make the already spacious 1,023 square foot interior feel even grander.

The open-concept living room, dining room and kitchen.
The open-concept layout revolves around a gorgeous kitchen where a waterfall island (made of gorgeous Carrara marble, of course) steals the show.
A close up of the wine fridge in the kitchen.
Miele, Thermador, and Liebherr appliances ensure the kitchen is as functional as it is aesthetically impressive, while a west-facing balcony lets you take in those epic sunset views over the city skyline.

The living room with floor-to-ceiling windows.
And let's talk about that living room, which doubles as a private home theatre.

The living room when it's a home theatre.
With a 120-inch 4K projector and surround sound courtesy of Magnepan speakers, it's like having your own mini-cinema.

The bedroom.
This unit offers one-bedroom, a den and one bathroom.

The bathroom.
The spa-like bathroom comes complete with a steam shower and fancy GRAFF hardware.

The wardrobe off the bedroom.
The bedroom is the most minimalist of spaces, but with its walk-in wardrobe and serene views, adds a touch of luxury to your everyday life.

The balcony.
This condo isn't just about looks, though. It's wired for convenience with smart automation, Lutron lighting, and Somfy blinds.
The details really make this condo feel luxurious.
Plus, there are two parking spots and a locker—because in Toronto, that's basically a luxury on its own!
An aerial shot of 68 Broadview Ave.
222- 68 Broadview Ave. is listed for $1,322,000.