Equiton Developments introduced its first flagship project for The Maxium Collection. 875 The Queensway is a boutique mid-rise condo that is being called a “game changer in condo architecture” with a shift towards end-user-centric design.
“The speculative condo boom in Toronto is over,” said Equiton’s Chief Operating Officer Christopher Wein “But Toronto is maturing. We’re no longer the ‘teenage cousin’ to other global metropolises. As the city grows, so do the expectations of its residents. The focus now is on livability, long-term value, and creating apartments that people truly want to call home.”
To reflect this vision, space, functionality and premium finishes are key design elements of The Maxium Collection, with a focus on maximal living over minimalistic trends. Some features include Scavolini kitchens with integrated Bosch appliances and walk-through closets with generous millwork.
Residences in the building range from studios to three-bedroom apartments. Icon Architects has designed an inviting ground-level experience and a greater connection to the outdoors. The facade features strategically placed openings to add visual interest and improve natural light and views. Step-backs on higher floors create spacious, functional terraces for residents.
Where larger outdoor spaces were not possible, the team opted to forgo balconies in favour of larger living spaces and Juliette balconies.
Interiors by Patton Design Studio draw inspiration from Japandi—a fusion of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian warmth. Amenities include a wellness spa with an infrared sauna, an exercise room, a kids’ play area with a treehouse, and a rooftop terrace with views of Lake Ontario.