After living in their townhouse in the Mount Pleasant neighbourhood of Vancouver for 15 years, the homeowners decided it was time to revamp their home into the minimalist space they’d always wanted. This meant opening up the fragmented 1,800-square-foot space (3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths) in a complete renovation.
Constrained by the existing structure and a modest budget, the planning had to devise ways to realize a new streamlined design and create storage areas out of various nooks and crannies in the multi-level home. Relocating the washer/dryer on the main floor was critical to create a more open, spacious plan. Millwork throughout accommodates the client’s storage needs, including a custom bench in the dining room that allows for a more generous entertaining space.
Other details custom-crafted for the client include a niche for the client’s turntable and vinyl collection. The 20-year-old beloved Cassina sofa found fresh life by updating its upholstery to complement the newly simplified, clean and contemporary aesthetic. Minimalistic lighting and hardware, and a material palette of white oak meld into a monochromatic, stripped-down and opened-up space that’s now a showcase for striking local art and is ready to entertain guests in style.