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Concrete panels, slanted rooflines, and a multitude of large windows lend a modern influence to this two-story Mid-century home.
Inside, the great room and kitchen flow seamlessly with each other. A fireplace enhances the entertaining while a butler’s pantry conveniently connects the kitchen to the dining room. Sliding glass doors at the back extend the living space onto a covered porch which is a perfect spot for lounging and grilling.
A quiet den and in-law suite complete with a fireplace, kitchenette, and private patio round out the main level.
Upstairs, a balcony loft leads to three family bedrooms. They are joined by an exercise room, a flexible bonus room, a primary bedroom with its own fireplace, a spa-like ensuite, and a sizable walk-in closet with laundry access.
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.