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Moving six times in eight years is not something Brooke and Joshua Johner would necessarily recommend for any other young couple.
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The house is designed to meet the needs of the little girl and her parents. To that end, a rebounder sits in the living room, so Peyton can work off some energy.
Photograph by: Debra Brash
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The living room viewed from the top of the stairs. Thick glass panels instead of banister rails give the space an open, airy look.
Photograph by: Debra Brash
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Far left: The dining area has a glass table to add to the openness, and a tiny piano in the corner for the homeowners' young daughter.
Photograph by: Debra Brash
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Left: A wooden bowl of apples on a counter in front of the dining area. The kitchen lies beyond.
Photograph by: Debra Brash
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Below: The kitchen has an ice cream swirl pattern on the quartz countertop that "waterfalls" over the countertop at both ends.
Photograph by: Debra Brash
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This family includes canine companions, and family activities frequently involve invigorating walks in nearby parks.
Photograph by: Debra Brash
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Far left: A back terrace, decorated with planters, is accessible from the kitchen.
Photograph by: Debra Brash
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Left: The U-shaped kitchen includes a built in wine-fridge and the owners have brought lime green chairs from their previous home.
Photograph by: Debra Brash
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Left below: The town-home also has a front balcony facing the courtyard, so they have east-and west-facing exposure.
Photograph by: Debra Brash
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Above: Peyton, 3, decorates the Christmas tree, which was put up early so the parents could get family photos to use on Christmas greetings.
Photograph by: Debra Brash
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Left: The classic-looking brownstone townhome is located near Cook Street Village.
Photograph by: Debra Brash
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Far left: Child's bedroom.
Photograph by: Debra Brash
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Above: Two small, white chairs were given to Peyton by her two sets of grandparents - neither of whom knew that the other was also doing so.
Photograph by: Debra Brash
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Left: Protective glass around the play area.
Photograph by: Debra Brash


