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The Grand Gable
This home was inspired by the clients love for a home design she saw online and had so many of her own ideas. Together we came up with a unique design in order to meet all of the clients hopes and dreams. We call this the Grand Gable because it is the maximum slope we could accommodate, allowing for that fantastic peek, filled with windows, bringing in as much natural light as possible. This home was an absolute joy to create because it really was a puzzle to solve in order to get all the elements we set out to achieve. This home is 34’ long and 10’ feet wide and the layout feels absolutely luxurious and spacious. This design has one main floor bedroom, and a massive loft that feels like a warm cocoon that you never want to leave. We love that the client chose the warm natural walls, Douglas fir floors and counters to complete that cozy inviting feeling you get when your in this house. This house will stay warm with an 18,000btu split heat pump. It is on its way to being off grid, with a solar fridge and propane stove, and the possible addition of a wood stove. The metal roof and siding are complimented and warmed up by the cedar siding on the front and back. We are so thrilled about this model and look forward to doing similar models that can be customized for you.
The Industrial Chic Semi
This Industrial Chic Semi home was inspired by the idea of recycling and giving Semi Dry Van trailers an new life. These trailers are CSA approved Semi Dry Vans and they are built to last with a strong industrial metal frame and double axle trailer meant to hold up to 45,000 pounds. This home has a steel frame and the exterior walls are plywood sided with cedar board and batten, within the steal frame are 2 by 4 studs with R22 Rockwool insulation. The floors are metal joist with hardwood, metal, insulation, plywood and then vinyl flooring. This home is 48’ long and feels absolutely luxurious and open, with a large front foyer with a bench seat and storage closet. The living area is spacious with a long banquette, large galley kitchen and is separated from the bathroom with a large custom, 100 yr old restored barn door. The washroom area has a flush toilet, stackable washer and dryer, a custom one of a kind stand up shower. The bedroom is cozy and can fit a double bed and has an ample size wardrobe. This home is bright and feels very spacious with it’s two skylights and well placed windows.
This home sits higher off the ground then the average flat bed tiny home trailer and so it offers additional storage and higher vistas. We are thrilled about giving these trailers a second life as tiny homes. This one was customized for our client and yours can be too. There are so many ways to customize these units. Book your consultation today.
The West Coast Cottage
This home was inspired by the beautiful, local Douglas fir and cedar trees here on Vancouver Island. We love using local wood in our homes, from the floor to the ceiling this home is west coast style. It is clad in cedar siding left natural so we can enjoy its patina. The trim, stairs, railings and hardwood floors are fir. Our floors come from Nova Flooring, a local business that specializes in only native species of wood. The design of this home evolved over time with the layout dreamed up our team wanting to flood the space with as much light as possible while also giving it that warm cottage feel with wood accents. The client wanted to feel at home and added Spanish influences, with colors and finishes. We love the Spanish tiles and that vibrant, colorful vessel sink. This house is perfect for a single person or a couple with two closets to enjoy and so much storage under the stairs.
This is a design we think our client will really enjoy and we would love to customize one for you. There are so many ways to we could customize this layout for you. Book your consultation today.
The Elegant Victorian
This home was inspired by the clients love of Victorian elegance. She wanted a Modern home with Victorian touches that feel timeless and comforting. The ceiling is one of a kind, especially because it was not done like it would have been in Victorian homes. One old weathered board at a time. Although, we are happy we were able to make it look that way. We loved finding a glass tile for the kitchen backsplash that had the same jewel tones and design as the ceiling. This kitchen is complete with the must have sparkle of the glass upper cabinets and a farmhouse sink, not to mention the glossy Formica laminate countertops. This home feels pretty Grand even though it is only 34’ by 10.6’ wide. It boasts two lofts and a laundry/mud room with a separate door and a fun Dutch style door to keep furry friends contained if need be. This home is flooded with light, with every window size maximized and well placed. The client wanted the outside to feel Victorian as well and we went with black stained Cedar siding with an Electric Blue jean wash that makes it feel like its been around a while and will be enjoyed well into the future. We love this layout, it feels spacious and livable and we look forward to designing more custom models inspired by this design. This home was Noah Certified, and in order to meet their safety codes we added a railing on the stairway pictured here. You can view the railing in a picture below.