WHO: Adriana Fulop and Ryan Webber, both 33, co-owners and
designers of Toronto-based clothing label Plastik Wrap (2235 Dundas W.,
416-778-4967, www.plastikwrap.com); Lolla, 7, and her son Switch, 6, cats.
WHAT: Three-level, open-concept loft.

WHERE: Dundas and Sterling, around the corner from the Nestle chocolate factory. (“Most of the time, the air smells like fresh brownies and we love it,” says Fulop.)
HOW LONG: Just over a year.
HOW MUCH: $1,250 per month.
FAVOURITE THINGS: “The 17-foot-high ceilings allow us to hang all the art we’ve accumulated through the years,” Fulop says, “although it’s hard to reach some of the places, since we only have a 10-foot ladder.” The loft’s raw, industrial aesthetic — with exposed brick, concrete floors and railway tracks nearby — meshes well with the designers’ personal style, and its three levels provide all the space they need. “Also, our two cats love all the stairs,” Fulop adds.
CHECK OUT PLASTIK WRAP’S BOOTH AT THE ROYAL SARCOPHAGUS SOCIETY’S
BAZAAR OF THE BIZARRE (6 NOBLE) OCT 19, 11AM-6PM. FREE. MORE INFO AT
WWW.THERSS.COM.