Vancouver Island Living
Canada’s West Coast Contemporary style is renowned for its high ceilings, abundance of windows, large roof overhangs and the use of natural materials, and the homes are often designed to make the most of spectacular views. This Keith Baker Design home on Vancouver Island is definitely all this, and more.
A fairly narrow block, legal building height restrictions, and the challenge of bringing enough light into a north facing home were all met with great success in this award winning home designed by Keith Baker and built by TS Williams Construction.
Built as a series of connected pavilions, the 5,000 sq ft (464 sqm) home is a beautifully crafted example of the West Coast Contemporary style with its overhanging roofs, floor to ceiling windows, and its earthy combination of materials that include Western Red Cedar, Cedar shingles and concrete. However, building height restrictions called for some creative thinking. The solution was radiused rooflines with grain-matched, bent laminated beams on most of the pavilions add to the overall uniqueness of the home and reflect the undulating mountains in the distance.
The home sits harmoniously on its block and is perfectly situated to make the most of the stunning ocean views from all rooms. Nowhere can this be more appreciated than from the stunning open plan living, kitchen & dining area where an 18 ft wide opening of glass sliding doors leads to the expansive alfresco area – fully equipped for entertaining with built in kitchen, BBQ, fireplace & pizza oven.
Large picture windows throughout the home, follow the curved shape of the roofline, as does the timber clad ceiling. Above the dining area and throughout many other areas of the home skylights have also been added to ensure the north-facing home is flooded with natural light.
The fully –appointed chef’s kitchen is complete with wine fridge and a walk-in pantry and the curved island breakfast bench replicates the curvature of the ceiling and the beams above.
The stunning master suite again features large picture windows to take in the magnificent view as well as transom windows which let in additional natural light. There is also a perfect corner nook to sit and read and enjoy the built-in gas fire place.
A large south facing ‘lantern window’ over the stairwell has been cleverly placed to add light to the lower level of the home. This includes a home theatre, wet bar and glassed in exercise room which leads to the swim spa on the ground level covered patio, and provides direct access to the beach.
It’s apparent that an exceptional amount of thought and detail has gone into the design of this stunning home. The design has made optimum use of an awkward site to achieve a home that takes full advantage of the exceptional north-facing views whilst also being fully functional, maintaining privacy and capturing natural light.
The detail and quality finish throughout the home are outstanding and a credit to both Keith Baker Design and TS Williams Construction.