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Small spaces making big impact at Toronto Fall Home Show

WATCH ABOVE: Tiny or small-space living is a large focus of the 2019 Toronto Fall Home Show. Susan Hay has the story in this new trend – Oct 4, 2019

This year‘s Toronto Fall Home Show introduced the first ever Tiny Village, which offers show-goers the chance to check out the new small space living trend in.

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“When it comes to small space design, I think the focus is having an environment that has multi-use to it. You are minimizing your space, so everything has to be uber functional so you don’t lose anything you may have had in a larger space,” said Emmanuel Belliveau, HGTV host and founder of Eva Lanes.

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“People may be more willing to spend more money on products with better features.”

The village brings together five unique structures showcasing laneway homes, tiny builds and a luxury trailer.

“The tiny village not only gives us perspective on small space living from a design and functional point of view, but also a particular lifestyle and sense of community that comes with it,” said show director Denise Hayward.

Toronto Fall Home Show runs from Oct. 4 to 6 at Toronto’s Enercare Centre, with more than 300 exhibitors.

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