Laura furnished the home with pieces from Hay, String, and Muuto, and had this sofa made by a local company in Roja, Lett. The artwork is by a Zane Tuča, a Latvian artist.
To take advantage of the astounding views that extend beyond the Strait of Georgia to the cityscape of downtown Vancouver, Trim Studio oriented the home so that it faces northeast.
Bedrooms are adorned with the same simple material palette. Wood-clad walls, white ceilings, large windows, and simple pops of color allow the views to remain the focal point.
Kiku leans on the “dai koku bashira” as Mika looks on from a barstool from department store John Lewis.
Like many traditional Japanese bathrooms, Wilkin and Pini’s is clad almost entirely in wood.