Project posted by Joanne Madeo

The Bold and the Beautiful

Style
Modern
Kitchen Double Islands
Kitchen Double Islands
Kitchen to Deck
Kitchen to Deck
Dining
Dining
Dining Birdseye
Dining Birdseye
Dining to Back
Dining to Back
Dining to Living
Dining to Living
Upper Stairs
Upper Stairs
Dining to Upper Staris
Dining to Upper Staris
Steps to Living
Steps to Living
Living Room
Living Room
Hall
Hall
Main Bathroom
Main Bathroom
Stairs to Upper
Stairs to Upper
Stairs to Main
Stairs to Main
Stairs and Kitchen
Stairs and Kitchen
Primary Bedroom
Primary Bedroom
Primary Ensuite
Primary Ensuite
Primary Ensuite
Primary Ensuite
Exterior Back
Exterior Back

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Credits

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Interior Design
Stil & Co Inc.
Builder
Smithwood Builders Inc.
Photographer
Paul Grdina Photography

From Joanne Madeo

Built to Energuide 86 and Built Green Gold Standard. This project, called the “bold and the beautiful'', is set on a sloping hill. The main challenge was to dig through boulders and tree roots to lay the foundation. Once out of the ground the home gradually came to life and emerged as a modern beauty nestled within its neighbouring forest. Architect Fritz De Vries, wanted to give the neighborhood an injection of modernity without disturbing the beach town vibe. The front of the home was pushed back into the property for privacy and the back subtly peeks out through the vegetation. Metal siding, and charred cedar with accents of the original cabin’s Haida Gwaii cedar make up the exterior materials. Oversized windows cover the rest of the home bringing in natural light to brighten up the interior. These materials are copied throughout the inside of the home with the Haida Gwaii cedar extending into the entrance and stairwell. The custom cabinetry is made from clear coated walnut with Stratuario Quartz countertops. The colour palette was kept simple, soft grey floors, white walls, and wood tones. There’s a play between wood and concrete all through the home, almost like an homage to the site, a site that challenged the project’s start, but resulted in a sort of design collaboration.