Project posted by smpl Design Studio

2214 Deyncourt

Year
2022
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Scandinavian
desk shots are epic for this modern home
desk shots are epic for this modern home
a clean simple material palette makes up the exterior facade of the home
a clean simple material palette makes up the exterior facade of the home
standing seam metal roofing and siding, along with brick and accent corten work harmoniously on this home
standing seam metal roofing and siding, along with brick and accent corten work harmoniously on this home
Scandinavian inspired modern home
Scandinavian inspired modern home
Epic primary bedroom overlooking the rear patio #greenroof
Epic primary bedroom overlooking the rear patio #greenroof
Primary bathroom
Primary bathroom
kitchen with morning light
kitchen with morning light
kitchen and dining room spaces collide along the rear of the home
kitchen and dining room spaces collide along the rear of the home
inspired by the 1950's, this is an epic sunken family room zone
inspired by the 1950's, this is an epic sunken family room zone
glass along the rear of the home fills the light with amazing morning light
glass along the rear of the home fills the light with amazing morning light
wood burning fireplaces are making a rebirth in the architectural sector
wood burning fireplaces are making a rebirth in the architectural sector
hidden door to the pantry really expands to use of the kitchen
hidden door to the pantry really expands to use of the kitchen
gageneau appliances were the perfect solution for this modern home
gageneau appliances were the perfect solution for this modern home
the office overlooks the courtyard, and family room
the office overlooks the courtyard, and family room
wood stairs overlooking the #courtyard
wood stairs overlooking the #courtyard

Credits

Builder
ecnomus construction
Photographer

From smpl Design Studio

Designed for a repeat SMPL customer, only this time a new build instead of a renovation/ addition. This home really packs in a lot of amenities at just two thousand four hundred square feet, there was no need for excess square footage or wasted space in this home. Although it has a smaller footprint there’s a lot going on with several indentations and extrusions finding their way into the layout.

The introduction of the courtyard space allows the parents, when working in the home office, to watch over the kids at the back of the home in the living room. It also engulfs the core of the house with amazing morning light which is appreciated as you descend the stairs in the morning for that first cup of coffee. A concealed pantry really elevates the overall usability of the main floor.

To match the modest and minimal program requirements we went for a Scandinavian design aesthetic. Scandinavian design is rooted in minimalist design, practical solutions and natural light, features which aptly describe this home. Blending into its surroundings with its gable forms we adapted Scandinavian design for Canadian living, clad in a mixture of brick, corten steel and gray metal roofing – materials that will stand the test of time.