
A modern minimalist haven overlooking downtown Toronto
Sansa Interiors is proud to unveil one of our recent residential projects, the Shangri La condo, a testament to modern minimalism blended with warmth and functionality.
Interior Designer: Jude Kamal, ARIDO
Design Firm: Sansa Interiors Inc.
Photographer: Jagged Lens

This luxurious unit harmonizes natural elements like wood and textiles with a vibrant palette, creating a bright and airy living space. The kitchen features dark wood accents that contrast beautifully with light countertops, while a cozy, light-colored banquette offers a serene spot to overlook the bustling Toronto city scape.
The dining area is accentuated by colorful wallpaper, adding a touch of playfulness to the neutral walls. In the bedroom, vibrant floral wallpaper brings life and color, perfectly framing the iconic view of the CN Tower. The entertainment unit, a masterpiece of sleek wood millwork, seamlessly integrates a modern design with a TV and fireplace, offering both style and comfort.

Our design prioritizes a well-planned layout that ensures smooth circulation and meets the client’s needs. Balancing the existing condo shell with spatial requirements, we strategically positioned priority rooms along the expansive windows to maximize natural light and city views. To enhance privacy, the two bedrooms form separate wings at the end of the entry hallway, while the open-plan kitchen and living area create a central social hub.


Shangri La embodies our commitment to creating spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and inviting. Each element is thoughtfully selected to enhance the living experience, making this condo unit a true sanctuary in the heart of Toronto.
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