Emily Carr and the House of All Sorts
Emily Carr and the House of All Sorts
Renovations: Studio
Studio Kitchen
Studio Kitchen © 2000

Studio Bedroom
Studio Bedroom © 2000


The studio that Emily once painted in has been completely transformed. None of these changes have been officially documented. The original large studio has been converted into two seperate sections. One portion has been changed into a kitchen, bathroom and pantry. The remaining half of this once large studio is now a living room.

Studio Living Room
Studio Living Room © 2000
In the kitchen, small windows have replaced two of the three original large windows. The proposed blueprints suggests the bathroom was a later addition along with the pantry. It is unclear if both of these additions occured after Emily sold the "House of All Sorts".

Front Door of Studio
Front Door of Studio © 2000

The addition of the front door and stairway forced the entrance of the studio to be moved and the size of the studio suite to decrease. This also created a larger common hallway.

A wall and fireplace has been added just left of the front door. The fireplace is non-functioning. It is believed it was originally intended for ornamental purposes only, for there is no evidence of a chimney in the suite or the attic.

The ceilings of the living room have been lowered, but the original high ceilings in the alcove area of the living room remain the same.
The wall dividing the original two bedrooms of the Studio Flat has been removed. This is now the main bedroom of the suite. For more detailed information on these changes, visit the floor plans section.

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Doll's House
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Lower East Flat
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Basement
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