The Province

Waterfront residency

WESTBANK’S HORSESHOE BAY PROJECT WILL DRAW INSPIRATIO­N FROM ITS SEASIDE LOCATION

- Mary Frances Hill

Anyone who’s marvelled at the natural beauty of Horseshoe Bay might understand that when the village’s residents find themselves in the market for a new home, they’re not likely to look too far past the community’s borders.

So it’s a special occasion when home-hunters who have lived in and loved the village are given new opportunit­ies for luxury living locally — particular­ly when their architectu­re and interior design evoke the stunning surroundin­gs.

With its planned Horseshoe Bay condominiu­ms, Westbank wants to appeal to those already familiar with the bucolic waterfront village, while eyeing young families, marine lovers and downsizers alike.

“(Horseshoe Bay attracts) local residents who already love the area and are looking to downsize from their larger homes. They need the space to be inviting and still feel like home,” says Melissa Peatch, an interior designer with Merrick Architectu­re, whose architects designed the Horseshoe Bay community of six buildings and 158 homes.

The suites’ interior design are characteri­zed by a distinct West Coast modernist touch, says Peatch — minimalist, clean, and spare.

“We are always taking inspiratio­n from the West Coast modernist influences seen throughout the project and take into considerat­ion the surroundin­g environmen­t and amazing views.”

The views are a magnet for visitors to the display space, and the building is oriented to take advantage of every angle, allowing homeowners to soak in the water and mountains.

“We work closely with the entire (Merrick Architectu­re) team to ensure a unity throughout the project and allow the West Coast modernist influences to be present in all aspects,” says Peatch, referring to the style characteri­zed by roof overhangs as a response to rainfall, big windows for muted sunshine, views of nature, wood exteriors, floor plans with high ceilings, open sight lines and flat roofs.

Peatch says the minimalism inside is meant to calm, while it keeps the visitor’s attention on the views.

“It is best to stick to a clean and simple esthetic to prevent from distractin­g from the view beyond.”

She advises homeowners to “treat the view as a piece of art and take inspiratio­n from the changing colour palette and textures to accentuate the existing beauty.”

That’s not to say Horseshoe Bay’s interior finishes don’t command attention. Though none of the luxurious materials, such as Travertine tile surroundin­g a fireplace, wideplanke­d flooring and teak cabinetry were chosen merely for the sake of beauty. Peatch refers back to the continuity and the communicat­ion between the natural surroundin­gs, architectu­re, and interior design.

“They are practical and timeless materials that will always have a tactile warmth, creating an inviting West Coast contempora­ry space.”

 ??  ?? An artist’s rendering of Westbank’s Horseshoe Bay project, which comprises 158 condos and townhomes in six buildings in West Vancouver.
An artist’s rendering of Westbank’s Horseshoe Bay project, which comprises 158 condos and townhomes in six buildings in West Vancouver.
 ??  ?? An artist’s rendering depicts the big windows, wood finishings and open sight lines of the living and kitchen areas of a penthouse suite at Westbank’s Horseshoe Bay project.
An artist’s rendering depicts the big windows, wood finishings and open sight lines of the living and kitchen areas of a penthouse suite at Westbank’s Horseshoe Bay project.
 ??  ?? Suites will be characteri­zed by a minimalist and clean look that is both calming and charming in a West Coast way, as demonstrat­ed by the show suite kitchen.
Suites will be characteri­zed by a minimalist and clean look that is both calming and charming in a West Coast way, as demonstrat­ed by the show suite kitchen.
 ??  ?? An artist’s rendering of the outdoor space of a penthouse suite at Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver.
An artist’s rendering of the outdoor space of a penthouse suite at Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver.
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