If you've ever wondered what a $10 million designer home in Toronto actually looks like, allow 207 Strathallan Blvd. to clear that up for you.
We'd say it looks like a house so impeccably crafted you have to make sure it's not an AI rendering coupled with the kind of restrained luxury that whispers "I have taste" instead of shouting it across Lytton Park.
Tucked on a peaceful, tree-lined stretch of Strathallan Blvd., this bespoke 6,500 square foot residence was built in 2019 by Teddington Homes and finished by an all-star team of designers.
Architect Limor Benmor-Mizrahi (formerly of Peter Higgins Architect) dreamt up the structure, while HGTV interior designer Debra Salmoni supplied the curated, high-end polish.
The result? A house that reads like a portfolio piece — but surprisingly is actually built for real-life living, not just looking.

The foyer.
The moment you step through the monumental front door, you land in a foyer with custom marble inlay and enough presence to set the tone for the rest of the home.

The office.
Across from the conveniently placed powder room sits the executive office — complete with a sleek see-through gas fireplace that also warms the formal living and dining area.

The family room.
Beyond the main hall, sunlight floods the family room through floor-to-ceiling windows and oversized sliders that blur the line between indoors and out.

The kitchen and south-facing breakfast area.
And then there's the designer kitchen that truly earns that $10,000,000 listing price.

The limestone island.
Outfitted with integrated pro-grade appliances, custom Bellini cabinetry, marble counters and backsplash, and an oversized limestone island that could host an entire cooking show, this is a kitchen that means business.

The butler's pantry.
And of course, there's a butler's pantry, which is fully tricked out and has direct access to both the mudroom and garage.

The primary bedroom.
Upstairs, the primary suite is the star of the show.

The primary ensuite.
The primary bedroom boasts a gas fireplace, soaring ceiling, balcony, and a spa-inspired ensuite that looks straight out of a Pinterest board you've been quietly updating since 2014.

The primary bedroom closet.
The walk-in closet also looks so unreal that it could be a cartoon.

One of three extra bedrooms on the second floor.
Three additional bedrooms each offer private ensuites and walk-in closets because in a $10 million home, no one is fighting over whose turn it is to shower.

The third-floor bedroom.
The third floor offers even more flex: a fifth bedroom suite with its own three-piece bath and balcony, perfect for guests, teens, or anyone who needs their own little space above the treetops.

The basement.
Downstairs, the lower level shifts into full luxury-lifestyle mode with a giant entertainment room (complete with a kitchenette and walk-up), a glass-enclosed fitness studio made for aspirational workout videos, a sixth bedroom with an ensuite, the main laundry room, and even a cold room for your wine collection or overzealous Costco ambitions.

The backyard.
As for the outdoor space, that might be the only part of this property that won't fully knock your socks off.

The back of the house.
But honestly, this is Toronto — your lawn is covered in snow 70 per cent of the year anyway. And when the interiors look like this, who's even stepping outside?