Built in 2020, a west side Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»mansion known as '' has caught the eye of more than just a couple of people.
The Shaughnessy home, at 1438 W 32 Ave., has a beautiful exterior, but it's the interior that's gotten attention.
The home's interior was inspired by five elements: earth, fire, water, metal, and wood. Those elements were used by T. Jones Group and Sublime Interior Design and led them to create an award-winning space with a waterfall, custom art, and two kitchens along with a spa, gym, movie theatre, and swimming pool.
It won three Canadian awards from the (including best interior and best residential property for 2020) and two more from the . It also won at the International Design & Architecture Awards and Titan Property Awards.
Despite the wins, the property doesn't appear to be selling. In 2020 it was listed for $23.88 million. Then, in 2021 it was relisted for $21.88 million; in a , the luxury home is going for $16.988 million. That's just shy of $7 million off the price.
shows the property hasn't sold in the last three years; they assessed the property at $17.1 million this past year (down from $19 million in 2022).
"Exquisite design, master craftsmanship, and opulent finishes blend seamlessly to create an international masterpiece while embracing the security and convenience of today’s modern indoor-outdoor lifestyle," states the .
This article was originally published in June 2021 and has since been updated.