Gustin House is a municipal and provincial designated historic building[1] located in the Nutana neighborhood of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Gustin House is a 1920s style residential home with a special piano studio that connects to the main living room by sliding glass doors, permitting the use of the combined space for performances.
Built for Dr. Lyell Gustin (1895–1988), pianist and music teacher, the space was used to teach amateur and professional musicians over a period of 70 years.
However, the university was persuaded to sell the building and its other contents to one of his former students, Lloyd Rodwell, who donated the assets to the Gustin/Trounce Heritage Committee.
In 1920, the building was moved from the front to the back of the current lot (permitting the Gustin House to be built in its place [3]) and converted into a garage.