Making Confident Design Decisions How clients navigate choice overload in custom home projects Designing a custom home is often described as a dream process, yet for many clients it quietly becomes overwhelming. The freedom to choose everything—layout, materials,...
The Rise of Multi-Generational Living on the Island Designing homes that support evolving family structures Across Vancouver Island, the definition of home is expanding. What was once conceived for a single life stage is now being asked to hold many—children growing...
Making Confident Design Decisions How clients navigate choice overload in custom home projects Designing a custom home is an exercise in possibility. With every decision comes another option—materials, layouts, finishes, details—each one carrying weight. While this...
Salt Air, Storms, and Longevity: Building for Coastal Durability How material selection responds to coastal conditions Coastal homes live in constant conversation with the elements. Salt-laden air, driving rain, shifting winds, and seasonal storms place unique demands...
The Art of Framing a View How architecture choreographs sightlines toward ocean, forest, and sky In the most thoughtfully designed homes, views are not incidental — they are composed. Architecture becomes a quiet director, guiding the eye toward moments of landscape...
Designing for Remote Work in a Coastal Lifestyle Balancing productivity with nature immersion Remote work has redefined how homes function, especially in coastal environments where nature is ever-present. On Vancouver Island, workspaces are no longer confined to spare...
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