Lofts are located in every corner of Toronto, but finding them can be a challenge. Toronto's most secretive lofts are both exclusive and concealed; so let's remove the curtain and expose the most secretive lofts in the city.
1
Dominion Felt Works
160 Bedford looks like a run down warehouse used for lazer tag; it's actually packed with amazing lofts and exposed brick and wood beams are the norm. There's only 10 units in total so you don't hear about them much.
2
DW
Design studio? Architecture firm? Naw, it's a loft and the suites are sweet. Bright, spacious, and beautiful on the inside.
3
Claremont Lofts
Yup, peace on earth. Between the ivy and the sign, this place looks like a cult. But it's not, it's just a very exclusive loft. Claremont Lofts is one of a kind and absolutely not a cult... so I've been told.
4
Harbord Lofts
If somebody invited you into this building you'd probably toss out a hard no. Well, go inside and you'll be stunned by the breathtaking and private units at 87 Harbord St.
5
Century Lofts
Lofts might be the only thing that's still desirable when run down. The Century Lofts looks its age on the outside, but conceals wood ceilings, ducts, piping, and brick. Simply put, this loft is in disguise.
6
Azul Lofts
Ugly and disorganized. Those are the best descriptors for this 28 unit residence. Fortunately, units are very nice on the inside; open concept, spacious, and private.
7
383 Sorauren
Think tank? Tech company? Nope and nope. It's just a modern condo with loft style units that are both spacious and charming. The brick at 383 Sorauren might not belong to some old warehouse, but your guests don't need to know that.
8
Stockyard
The sign is a dead giveaway but the structure suggests a warehouse. Approach 121 Prescott Ave with caution because once you see inside you'll never want to live anywhere else.