TAS DesignBuild & Fluid Living Offer Tips On Design With A Difference

Design was the theme of the evening recently when TAS DesignBuild principal Mazyar Mortazavi joined up with Roy Banse, president of Fluid Living, to host a "Cinq-à-Sept" event at the presentation centre for M5V Condominiums.

With future M5V residents on hand, as well as a collection of VIP guests, TAS unveiled its newly redesigned M17 model suite, featuring stunning furniture by Fluid Living. During the course of the evening, Mortazavi and Banse – two of Toronto’s top design leaders – also shared with guests the details of their design philosophies, including a combined commitment to incorporating a sensitivity to their surroundings into all of their decisions.

While Fluid Living is one of Toronto’s leading resources for furniture, home accessories and lifestyle, TAS is known for its resource-based approach to helping clients make informed choices about their suites, from the design, layout and finishes, to the furniture and trimmings. At the special event, guests found out for themselves that the two make a perfect match.

M5V Condominiums itself promises to be a stunning new design beacon on King Street West, a culmination of the philosophies of the team behind it. Featuring an exterior design by Core Architects, it is being built to energy-efficient LEED standards, with green features that include heat recovery ventilators, which vent fresh air directly into the suites. As a company committed to reducing its overall environmental footprint, TAS was also a participant in The Green Living Show in April, where Mortazavi offered a presentation about the benefits of living in green homes.

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