Striking great room in the Webster sets tone for entertaining in style
Luxurious, light-filled two-storey design makes an impression in Cornerstone
It is a nice feeling, when hosting guests, to be not just comfortable but proud of the space you’re in.
Quite often, when friends and extended family are over, there is a lot of time spent in the great room. That’s where people settle in with snacks and beverages and enjoy catching up.
While those personal connections are key, visual interest in a space like this matters. It can set the right tone and even offer a conversation piece.
A great room that will get people talking can be found in the Webster. This is a 1,919-square-foot, front-drive, single-family model by Morrison Homes, displayed as a show home in the northeast Calgary community of Cornerstone.
With an open-to-above design, its great room reaches two storeys. This creates a luxurious sense of volume. High ceilings are stimulating and said to support creative thinking.
In this great room, the towering walls are well-used with several large rear-facing windows. The great room’s side wall boasts an elegant elongated fireplace surrounded by tile.
The light pouring through those windows reaches much of the open-concept main level. This spread of sunshine is supported through glass railings on stairs to the second floor.
The great room faces a spacious L-shaped kitchen that includes a corner walk-in pantry. There’s an island with an eating bar that seats at least three people. Its sink faces the great room, making it easy for people in both spaces to continue their conversation.
A rear-facing dining area boxes out relative to the adjacent great room. Its side wall has a door with a glass insert that opens to an optional deck. This is handy in warmer weather when walking in plates of burgers off the barbecue.
The show home depicts a floor plan option, adding a nine-ft by nine-ft four inch den just off the foyer. This can help serve a number of needs, including a home office and area to tuck away children’s toys and books.
Rather than a den, there’s also an option to put a suite in this part of the home. This may be an appealing option for multi-generational households, letting elderly relatives avoid the need for regular use of stairs.
This home also offers a side entry floor plan option. This is useful for people who rent their basement, allowing the tenant direct access
to stairs to the basement, avoiding the need to have them walk through the main level.
The above-mentioned open to above is an option that replaces a second level bonus room positioned next to the master bedroom.
With the bonus room, this gives the parents an area to unwind while watching their favourite series before bed. There’s substantial distance between the bonus room and secondary bedrooms, eliminating the chance of sound from the TV being a disruption.
There is an option to replace the bonus room with a fourth bedroom that measures 10 ft eight inches by 11 ft four inches.
In the standard second floor orientation, all three bedrooms have a walk-in closet. In the master, the walk-in closet is accessed from within the ensuite.