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IT’S A FAMILY AFFAIR

A new-build disguised as a French country house is the breezy backdrop for this family’s memories-in-the-making.

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A new-build disguised as a French country house is the breezy backdrop for this family’s memories-in-the-making.

There may not be better candidates for building a family abode than the Lee couple. Cory develops real estate, Kristine is the force behind the lifestyle blog, cozyandkin.com, and they’re parents to daughters Lauren (10), Taylor (7) and four-month-old Georgia. When the duo, on the hunt for a larger home, saw an estate-sale tear-down in Victoria’s charming South Oak Bay neighbourh­ood, they immediatel­y made an offer. “Our dream was to build a roomy house for our growing family,” says Kristine. Two-and-a-half years later, their four-bedroom, 5,300-square-foot dream was a reality that – both charmingly and intentiona­lly – looks as if it has always been there.

Alfresco Ease

The home of Cory and Kristine Lee in Victoria has its design roots in Gallic architectu­re. “We opted for a brick exterior, which is common in French countrysid­e homes, but modernized it with creamy white paint,” says Kristine. “We added archways inside and out for visual interest, and spent a lot of time with our designers to get the narrow casement-style windows – which are typical to most French homes – just right.” The Lees love to eat alfresco and fresh veggies are always on the menu. “My Greek father, who has a passion for his vegetable garden, instilled in me at a young age the habit of eating fresh, homemade food.”

ARCHITECT, Zebra Design, zebragroup.ca. DESIGN, Jenny

Martin and Julia Estey, Jenny Martin Design. TABLESCAPE­S,

Barb Walker and Shara Zimmerman Jawl, The Proper Table. WINDOWS, Loewen. BRICK PAINT, Gray Mist OC-27, Benjamin Moore. LANDSCAPE DESIGN, Rob Spytz Design.

Kitchen Party

The couple relied on carefully considered elements like exposed beams to impart lived-in character to the new kitchen. “We also opted for more narrow, richly coloured floor planks not commonly seen in newer builds,” says Kristine. “Our cabinet-maker distressed the oak in the kitchen and living area to give it an old-world feel, and we chose hardware and lighting with matte finishes that have a worn-in look.” A mix of Shaker and face-framed cabinetry share the space with glass fronted-uppers; a copper pantry adds warmth to the white palette. The open shelves, a decor favourite of Kristine’s, were stained the same colour as the beams, and assorted brass accents were meticulous­ly matched to feel cohesive. The stunning Lacanche range was a worthy splurge (the couple tried one at the company’s headquarte­rs while on holiday in France). “It’s our favourite element in the kitchen. The first meal we made on it was Julia Child’s coq au vin.” There’s even a little work station with a charging drawer for electronic­s – Taylor is pictured here, reading.

“I’m inspired by French provincial design and how it merges elegance with a rustic country aesthetic, creating a perfect balance between beauty and comfort. It feels lived-in and welcoming, but still impeccable.”

French Accent

The dining area’s custom hutch was inspired by one the couple saw while on vacation in Beaune, France; it provides display areas for pretty accessorie­s and stores the family’s china and silverware. To fend off a formal air, Kristine opted for a rustic iron pendant light. The couple purchased the dining table more than 15 years ago and had its original dark shiny finish sprayed White Dove to match the walls and give it a casual air. “I want people to feel calm and relaxed in our home,” says Kristine. “Understate­d elegance and mixing old with new sums up my style.”

PENDANT LIGHT, RH. RUG, Rugs USA. TABLESCAPE, The Proper Table. GRASSES, West Elm. Wooden BEADS, Nest & Nook Housewares. EUCALYPTUS, Rook & Rose. ART,

McGee & Co.

Living’s Easy

The great room’s custom-made limestone mantel feels both grand and welcoming, and is nicely softened by the airy drapes. “I wanted window coverings that were light and not too formal, so went with unlined white Belgian linen that still lets the light in when the drapes are closed,” says Kristine. “They have a relaxed feel and the iron rods match the window hardware and the other aged iron elements in our home.” Tactile finishes and natural colours polish the look. “I love sticking with a very neutral colour palette but adding in warmth and texture with different materials. Creating a calm space is important to me.” The hallway leading to the great room features herringbon­e floors and custom wall panelling that make the small space feel special.

Bedroom Bliss

In the primary bedroom, a dynamic mix of textures plays against the serenity of the pale, light-filled space, while linen drapes with an iron rod continue the fresh and unfussy look of the grand room. The tufted, winged headboard is a dreamy focal point beneath the beaded, jewel-like chandelier and eye-catching Juju headdresse­s. Georgia’s bassinet is tucked in a corner at the foot of the bed. “We bought the bassinet 10 years ago for our first born, and it keeps getting passed down from baby to baby.”

BED, The Dream, The Cross Decor & Design. Francesca Beaded CHANDELIER, Pottery Barn. JUJU, Etsy. BASSINET, RH. RUG, Dash & Albert.

Serenity Now

Distressed wood vanities temper the primary bathroom’s luxurious herringbon­e marble floor. “I wanted to add a rustic element here so it wasn’t overly traditiona­l. I like how the dark, rich vanity colour contrasts the cool whites on the floor and walls,” says Kristine. She included a makeup table in the design and opted for three separate mirrors trimmed with wood to match the vanities. Brass shower fixtures exude warmth and an old-world charm that’s echoed by a classic clawfoot tub in bold black.

TUB, Victoria & Albert. FAUCETS, Newport Brass. STOOLS, at vanity, Wayfair; beside bath, Serena & Lily.

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WALL PAINT, White Dove OC-17, Benjamin Moore. Custom CABINETRY, Thomas Philips Woodworkin­g. Brass PULLS, Colonial Bronze. Island PENDANTS, Visual Comfort. European oak Hakwood FLOORING, Island Floor Centre. RUNNER, Rugs USA. Ironica BARSTOOLS, Ton Chairs.
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