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LUXURIOUS OPENNESS SETS TONE

Lottery prize home features modern, minimalist design emphasizin­g light and space

- LIN STRANBERG

This season’s Hometown Heroes Lottery “Modern Masterpiec­e” home, a fully appointed luxury residence in South Surrey, is a lifestyle dream of light, space and colour on a lushly treed corner lot five minutes away from walking trails and Crescent Beach.

Builder Harvey Deol of Sareen Developmen­t, together with David Lin of David Lin Design Studio, envisioned an indoors/ outdoors lifestyle with an abundance of natural light pouring into a modern, minimalist design. The open plan maximizes the actual 3,800 square feet of space into something that feels closer to 5,000, making smaller areas appear larger and establishi­ng a harmonious flow to accommodat­e the varied needs of a contempora­ry lifestyle.

The house has four upstairs bedrooms, five baths and all the bells and whistles, including radiant in-floor heating, high-velocity air conditioni­ng, Control4 smartphone access to lighting, TV, music, security and heating, and a detached garage insulated and pre-wired for a theatre room.

While all the features are impressive, the luxurious openness is the most outstandin­g quality of this home. There’s no traditiona­l foyer area inside the fabulous nine-foot door, an elegant dark blue inside and out. “You appreciate the openness of the house right away, with the light, the height and the great things to look at. We went with a clean, sleek look to emphasize the open feeling — no crown mouldings, no drops,” Deol says.

Interior designer Debbie Heal of Sunrae Designs used rich colours and textures to create warmth within the openness. “Because of that openness, everything had to relate,” she says. “At La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries, where I sourced all the furniture in this house, the contempora­ry floral paintings that are now in the great room caught my eye right away, so they were my cue. They’re fun and not too serious. They inspired me to develop a palette of warm greys with chartreuse, teal and a dash of fuchsia.

“I simplified the palette to give the living room a more formal look and added texture with a chartreuse velvet sofa, white leather chairs and chartreuse patterned drapes. Black accents unify and ground the colours throughout.”

This home feels like a labour of love, with its fresh, innovative use of colour and thoughtful details like the elegant front door, outdoor terrace spaces and wealth of well-placed windows. A long, open staircase inside the entryway, with “floating ” steps and recessed LED handrail lighting, sets the tone with artful simplicity.

The Hometown Heroes Lottery prize home is located at 12768 26B Avenue, South Surrey, and is open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Get tickets at heroeslott­ery.com.

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The Hometown Heroes Lottery home in South Surrey features a kitchen with sleek white cabinets and a backsplash window that brings the outside in.
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A palette of warm greys with pops of teal, chartreuse and fuchsia brings warmth and connection in the home’s open spaces.
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The children’s room has fun features, including teepee and bold bedding.
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The lottery home features striking design and abundant natural light.
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“Black accents unify and ground the colours throughout” the home.

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