Home Exterior
Home Exterior

Partnered with David Penner Architect, the 1970’s era home was transformed from brown to light light gray and expanded using cantilevered additions added to the front kitchen (right) and side ensuite (left). The interior was completely transformed.

Living Room
Living Room

The fireplace surround is limestone and drywall, creating a clean detail allowing the ceiling and views to be the prominent features of the space.

Entry Foyer
Entry Foyer

Maxalto furniture graces the bright entry foyer.

Powder Room
Powder Room

Simplicity at its finest with clean lines and minimal finishes with glass wall panels and a floating limestone slab

Living Room
Living Room

The elegant living room is dominated by the vaulted wood ceiling and stunning river/forest view. The furniture is B&B Italia.

Kitchen
Kitchen

A large window cantilevered addition added to the kitchen as well as the floating cabinets give the feeling of being in the forest at the front of the home and allow natural light to flood the space.

Music Room and Bar
Music Room and Bar

Glass walls replace a solid wall between the kitchen and the rear music room to allow for views from the kitchen to the front and rear forest.

South Drive Renovation, Winnipeg, Canada
South Drive Renovation, Winnipeg, Canada

The Master Bedroom feels like a tree house.

Dining Room in the forest.
Dining Room in the forest.

Clean, architectural millwork provides storage in the dining room.

Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite Bathroom

A small cantilevered addition was added to the ensuite to give private views from the bathtub to the river/forest.

Bathroom
Bathroom

Simple finishes include limestone, back painted glass and white lacquer.

Lower Level Entertainment Area
Lower Level Entertainment Area