Construction Update
Jo Bright • September 25, 2019
Kitchens, fences and more

This week has started off with beautiful blue skies at Elements accompanied by the installation of beautiful kitchens. The stage 2 site is buzzing with activity as externally bricklayers continue on the front fences and much work is carried out on the internal fit out. Units 13 and 14 enjoyed a visit from their new owners who left very excited and a little nervous about the fast approaching move in date.
Last month seen our 10 new homes finalised and ready for move in as apart of our Stage 3 development here at Elements of Toronto. Our Toronto Golf Club staff completed the landscaping which we think looks absolutely fabulous and can not thank them enough for. . The Residents in Stage 3 have now completed their first month in their new homes and so far, no complaints - which is always nice! We have furnished Unit 28 (still available to purchase). Mode Styling was hired to complete a full furnish to show what a completed home could look like. As we know from our own personal experiences, looking into a blank home can be hard to picture what you will put where. Feel free to pop in and see us in the Toronto Workers Club Reception to take a walk through Unit 28 and also our 5 available homes.

Our new benches offer not just a nice place to sit. Did you know that sitting under a tree according to health experts provides us with a boost to our well-being? Many studies have been carried out to examine how spending time outdoors has an overall positive effect on our health and well-being. The recent installation of our beautiful benches positioned directly under large canopy trees have been designed to inspire our residents to spend time outdoors. Our research led to some interesting facts about time outdoors. When we spend time sitting under a tree we breathe in the chemicals trees release that can boost our immune system. These special naturally occurring chemicals boost the body’s production of a specific white blood cell that helps fight off viruses. Tree gazing also lowers blood pressure and can boost our moods. As our community garden is at last finished and our new benches installed we hope these outdoor facilities will inspire our residents to enjoy the benefits of time outside with nature.