You'll Feel Like Andy Warhol Waking Up In This Colourful Art-Filled Toronto Airbnb

You can make your own custom T-shirt too!
A Unique Toronto Airbnb Will Make You Feel Like You've Woke Up In A Paint Factory
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Calling all adventurers! You’ll feel like you’ve fallen down the rabbit hole when you spend the night in this whimsical art lovers paradise in the 6ix. When it comes to unique Toronto Airbnbs, this one sets the bar pretty high.

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Located on the funky Rogers Road, this colourful studio is covered in paintings from floor to ceiling.

So, if you’re looking for a place to stay in the city that doesn’t resemble an IKEA showroom like a lot of places, then this paint-by-numbers oasis is perfect.

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When it’s not rented out, this building operates as a working art and screenprint studio, which actually works out to your advantage. 

During your stay, you’ll be able to screenprint a custom T-shirt with help from the host, and you can take it home too. 

As if you’d need anything else to remember this unusual getaway, guests will also receive a custom-made paint-by-number button as a complimentary keepsake.

A staircase aptly named “the stairway to heaven” will lead you to the kitchen where you’ll get a blast from the past with all of the gorgeous retro appliances.

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Guests will have access to the entire spacious storefront, the lower level shower, bathroom, and art studio during the stay.

Whether you’re looking to relax or maybe need a workspace to get the creative juices flowing, this is the spot to be.

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The host, who’s unsurprisingly an artist, encourages guests in her Airbnb description to play loud music, and mess around with paint.

So it sounds like you can live your best life here. 

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There’s only enough room for two, and at roughly $190 per night, you could enjoy a whimsical date night for just $95 each. 

That isn’t too bad for a unique spot like this, particularly when you factor in the free merch.

So if you're ready to channel your inner Andy Warhol, why not check this spot out?

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Kingi's Art Space Gallery Paint by Number Palace

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$70-$189/night

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Address or Neighbourhood: Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: A multi-coloured paradise of art that lets you take home your own creation? Why haven't we been here before?

Prices and terms of occupancy are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time.

  • Amber Van Wort was a writer at Narcity Canada. She studied journalism at Durham College in Oshawa and holds a special place in her heart for the Toronto Maple Leafs. She continues to be published in the Chicago Tribune, Best Reviews, and previously, The Belleville Intelligencer, totaling up to 9+ years of experience.

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