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Mackay Laneway House

Mackay Laneway House

The Mackay Laneway House is a compact, thoughtfully crafted one-bedroom-plus-study residence tucked into Toronto’s Corso Italia neighbourhood. Developed by Globizen and completed in 2021, the 850-square-foot suite reinterprets laneway living with unexpected spaciousness, anchored by a double-height skylight that brings natural light deep into the home. Soft, mint-green stairs act as a sculptural connector between levels, rising beneath a kinked roofline designed to preserve an overhead tree. Throughout, careful detailing from the integrated Scavolini kitchen to the study’s borrowed light from the skylight above supports a bright, quiet, and highly livable retreat within the city.

Additional Insight:
The Mackay Laneway House also reflects a pivotal moment in Toronto’s gradual embrace of laneway living. Its decade-long journey from an early, unapproved 2009 concept to a fully permitted build after new policies came into effect mirrors the city’s evolving stance on small-scale infill housing. What began as an idea ahead of its time ultimately became an example of how thoughtful, compact architecture can play a meaningful role in widening the city’s housing options. Today, laneway suites are becoming a defining part of Toronto’s residential fabric, and this project stands as a quiet but influential precedent for how adaptive, well-designed spaces can reshape urban neighbourhoods from within.