The living room, which has a cathedral ceiling, a dark timber floor, and white walls.An open lay-out of living area with a large TV and an eat-in kitchen.A closer look at the living and dining area, which has a dark timber floor and white walls.A modern kitchen with an eat-in island, sleek cabinetry, and exposed lighting.The utility room, which includes a front-loading washing machine, gray cabinetry, and stone cladding flooring.The bathroom, which includes a free-standing tub, a full-width mirror, and a glass-enclosed walk-in shower.The bathroom, which features floating cabinetry and a sky-lit walk-in shower.The house is constructed of dark timber cladding, glass, and bricks materials.A house that has been extended to connect to the outdoors and allow more natural light.
Our client wanted to extend the house to open up the kitchen, living and dining.
The main objective of this addition was to create a purposeful home that would suit their family lifestyle through multiple stages of life.
They wanted dark timber floors with white walls and a lot of greenery. They also wanted a connection with the outdoors and more natural light.
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.