Main level floor planSecond level floor planFront elevation sketch of the two-story Willowcrest home.Right elevation sketch of the two-story Willowcrest home.Left elevation sketch of the two-story Willowcrest home.Rear elevation sketch of the two-story Willowcrest home.
Home’s facade with white framed windows, taupe exterior siding, brick accents, and a front porch supported by decorative columns.
Outdoor kitchen with multiple seats and a brick fireplace flanked by cabinets.
Family room with built-ins and cozy seats paired with a dark wood coffee table over a classic rug. Sliding glass doors on the side leads to the outdoor living.
Home’s foyer with a white double door opens to the living room and staircase leading to the bedrooms.
A closer look at the carpeted staircase and living room with beige walls and full-height glazing bringing ample natural light in.
The living room features a marble fireplace complemented with a cozy beige lounger.
Beige sectional, wooden side tables, and a glass top coffee table over a classic rug fill the living room.
View of the living room from the second floor shows the soaring ceiling and white wainscoted columns that support the balcony.
Gourmet kitchen framed with decorative columns that are attached to the peninsula bar.
Dining room with polished wooden set and a gorgeous round mirror above the white wainscoting.
A closer look at the kitchen shows the wooden cabinetry and granite countertops over the white cabinets.
The kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, dual undermount sink, and a built-in desk under the white framed window.
The kitchen includes an alcove cooking range and an island bar line with cushioned counter chairs.
Second-floor balcony with ornate railings and arch insets adorned by round artworks and brass-framed mirrors.
This bedroom boasts a light wooden bed and a wicker seating area by the white-framed windows.
Bathroom with a deep soaking tub and facing sink vanities lit by warm glass sconces.
This bedroom is flooded with ambient light coming from the classic table lamps that sit on wooden nightstands.
A closer look at this bathroom shows the sink vanity and a drop-in tub complemented by a glass-enclosed fireplace.
The primary bedroom offers wooden furniture, velvet chaise lounge and access to the deck.
Opposite view of the primary bedroom shows its private bath and a fireplace accompanied by a wooden armchair and a comfy chaise lounge.
The primary bathroom features a corner tub flanked by wooden sink vanities.
A closeup look at the sitting area with carpet flooring and beige walls adorned by white wainscoting.
Home office with a beige sofa and wooden desk facing the marble fireplace with white mantel.
This mansion flaunts an extraordinary charm with its taupe exterior siding, brick accents and an inviting porch that crank up the home’s curb appeal. Inside, you’ll get a homey and cozy interior featuring its earthy palette and a thoughtful layout that promotes functionality and versatility.
As you enter the foyer, you’ll be greeted by the marble fireplace that’s situated in the living room. The openness of the space is heightened by the soaring ceiling and full-height glazing that brings ample lighting into the room.
The kitchen across features plenty of storage and counter spaces for easy preparation. It flows into the dining room, breakfast nook, and family room which has access to outdoor living.
The primary suite sits on the upper right side of the home. It is packed with great features such as a vaulted ceiling, sitting area with a fireplace, and its own private patio.
Upstairs are three additional bedrooms with their own bathrooms and closets. It includes the home office and media room flanking the utility and powder room.
Jon Dykstra owns an interior design company in North Vancouver, British Columbia. He's fascinated by architecture and interiors. He also enjoys gardening at his "house in the burbs" and "homesteading" at his off-the-grid boat-access cabin.
Combine all that with a love of writing and Homestratsophere.com was born. He balances his working time between running his interior design company, working on his off-the-grid cabin and publishing homestratosphere.com.