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The two-story modern home flaunts an impeccable facade showcasing its multiple gables, stone and siding combination, double columns, and plenty of glazed windows.
Upon entry, you are welcomed by a winding staircase that leads to the sleeping quarters. A flexible den/study on the right side has closet storage and a glass barn door. The beamed great room beyond extends to the rear patio with fire pit seating. It also flows seamlessly into the kitchen and bright dining room. The covered patio warmed by an outdoor fireplace is accessible by the dining area and the three-car garage.
The primary bedroom is a sweet retreat with its own fireplace, private patio access, opulent bath, and a sizable walk-in closet with convenient access to the laundry room.
Upstairs, you’ll find two more bedrooms and a huge bonus room with a private deck.
The lower level gives you a secluded in-law suite complete with a full bath, walk-in closet, and a kitchen with a nook. It is joined by the exercise room, recreation room, and a family room with a half bath.
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.