After 18 years, Canadian design studio Reigo & Bauer has relocated from bustling Toronto to greener pastures in rural Ontario. Founders and partners Merike and Stephen Bauer saw the possibilities for enjoying a healthy and well-balanced lifestyle among the natural beauty while remaining in close proximity to the city. Also - new professional opportunities presented by a fresh and different environment.
The move to this locale has reignited their informed interest in residential urban design, which comes from thorough research into how houses relate to their context.
Using this background and knowledge, the studio has identified a missing middle market for small-scale development in Toronto’s outer boroughs and areas surrounding the city.
Now fully embedded in the region to the north and equipped with an acute understanding of its potential, Reigo & Bauer are poised to take on these types of projects from their new office.
In the 1970s modernist style
The couple found the perfect home for their family just 45-minutes drive north of Downtown. The 1970s modernist property came with an outbuilding that they had no hesitation in turning into a workspace for their practice.
Surrounded by woodland away from the main house, the three-storey brick building is nestled into the hillside, and previously served as a garage and gardening shed. Reigo & Bauer chose to renovate the middle level, directly accessible thanks to the slope down from the house, and started with a bare cinder-block shell.
This blank slate offered the opportunity to showcase the studio’s signature design style to visiting clients. An exercise in quiet minimalism, imbued with flair and personality through layers of furniture and decor.
White pine boards were chosen for practicality, while aesthetically creating a calm, Scandinavian feel particularly against the scenery of the forest framed by large picture windows. The expanse of glazing allows light to pour in and bathe the space, while providing the occupants a cinematic view of the changing seasons.
The space is divided exactly in two. Half accommodates a meeting area, kitchen and small hidden water closet, while the other side serves as the office.
Two openings connect the rooms, creating sightlines through the building to enhance the feeling of spaciousness, and materiality is consistent throughout to ensure a cohesive appearance.
Furniture selections - attention to modern design
Furniture selections continue the idea of quiet simplicity. A slender, elegant Less meeting table designed by Jean Nouvel has a tapered edge so that its span appears almost impossible.
Pendant light fixtures from FLOS add classic, unobtrusive forms above white workstations from IKEA. Touches of colour are introduced through faded camo-print rugs, which soften the concrete floors and harmonize with the natural tones from the forest outside. A flash of bright blue from the cushion of a Patricia Urquiola Husk chair creates an unexpected moment, typical of Reigo & Bauer’s spirited approach to decor.
Comfortably settled in their on-site office, Merike and Stephen have fulfilled the practical needs of their work style and habits, while demonstrating their design ethos and sensibilities in a space for themselves. Now embarking on their studio’s exciting next chapter, they hope that the move will bring plenty of development opportunities and allow them to fill a niche in this new, inspiring countryside setting.
Project Details
Location: King City Ontario
Area: 70 m2
Completion: 2022
Architecture & Interiors: Reigo & Bauer
Design Team: Stephen Bauer, Merike Bauer
Construction: Stockridge Construction
Photography: Doublespace Photography
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