Surprising Totem Architecture

This Toronto Totem House is Larger Than It Appears

At first glance, Totem House -- situated in Toronto, Ontario, Canada -- looks tiny and cramped. Once you go inside, however, you will see an enormous space with three storeys of architectural beauty.

The designers collect sculptures during their travels and love minimal design. They incorporated this passion and curiosity for style into the designing of this house. So much creativity went into such a seemingly small space and all credit is due to the designers who were able to manipulate the space to get the most room out of it.

From the outside, the home looks like a sculpture and from inside it is practically a vertical gallery of the designers' souvenirs from around the world. The home is meant to inspire innovation and thought as the details are set so no matter where you sit or stand, you are looking at a masterpiece.
Trend Themes
1. Maximizing Small Spaces - Designers are finding innovative ways to manipulate small spaces for maximum efficiency and beauty.
2. Integration of Souvenirs Into Design - Designers are incorporating personal touches into their designs by integrating collected objects from their travels.
3. Vertical Galleries - Designers are creating multi-level, vertical designs to showcase collections and souvenirs in a unique and artistic way.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - There is an opportunity for interior designers to innovate and push boundaries in small space design and showcase personalized features.
2. Art and Sculpture Gallery - Art and sculpture galleries can take inspiration from the Totem House and explore innovative ways to showcase their collections in multi-level spaces.
3. Travel and Tourism - The design of the Totem House offers a unique travel experience and can inspire the travel industry to seek out and promote innovative and personalized accommodations for tourists.

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