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Ashleigh Oakridge offers `highly unique' boutique-style condos with concrete constructi­on

- MICHELE MARKO

Project Address: 5080 Ash Street, Vancouver

Project Scope: A developmen­t of three, four-storey, concrete, boutique buildings offering one, two and three-bedroom homes that range from 590 to 1,800 square feet. Each building features rooftop amenities and a shared wellness and fitness centre in the Berkley building.

Developers: Peterson Group

Architects: GBL Architects

Prices: Starting in the low $800,000s

Sales centre: Ashleigh PC 2094 W. 43rd Ave., Vancouver

Sales centre hours: Open daily (Except Friday), noon to 5 p.m.

Sales phone: 604-476-429

Website: ashleighoa­kridge. com

Occupancy date: Estimated completion summer 2028

It may not sound exciting to say the big selling points for a new condominiu­m project are that it's concrete constructi­on and four storeys. But start thinking in terms of getting all the benefits of concrete-tower constructi­on in a sophistica­ted, boutique-style building of only 34 to 35 units, chock-full of amenities, situated on a quiet, tree-lined Vancouver street and the appeal is obvious — especially to those downsizing in the neighbourh­ood.

“That on its own really sets it apart because if you want to be in a boutique setting, you don't love the idea of highrises, and you want a concrete home type, there aren't many options. It's highly unique,” explains Barrett Sprowson, vice-president of sales and project marketing at Peterson Group, the developer of the Ashleigh Oakridge project, which will be comprising three buildings when completed.

Two of the three buildings, the Berkley and the Alma, will be constructe­d first, with the Cambridge following later. Each one will have its own curb appeal, but all are designed to integrate into the neighbourh­ood, hence the plan to maintain the existing trees. The wellness amenities of sauna, steam room, cold and hot plunge pools and fully-equipped fitness room are centrally located in the Berkley for all the residents' use. All three buildings have their own rooftop amenities that feature an indoor-outdoor flow from an expansive entertainm­ent and co-workspace to patio lounging, dining, fire pits, communal gardens and children's play area.

The interiors of the homes, which Sprowson says offer generous, well-laid-out floor plans, feature numerous elevated design details that complement a classic esthetic. His personal favourite is the pot filler over the gas cooktop in the kitchen. “There's not too many times you run into that, and there's a little feature that's practical, helpful and useful but is also tricky and expensive to do,” he says.

The interior design team at Ste. Marie Studio framed their overall concept around the idea of classic styling accented with design-forward touches.

“We looked at it through the lens of a single-family home and wanting it to feel really timeless,” says Craig Stanghetta, founder and creative director of Ste. Marie Studio. “We don't want it to feel that it doesn't have a little bit of risk. There's a little bit of risk in terms of some brushed metal accents.”

Their use of a bold marble for the kitchen backsplash­es makes a dramatic visual statement, but though striking, the pattern is a classic marble, not one heavily veined, and one that would be at home in a Paris apartment or a New York brownstone, Stanghetta observes. In the larger homes, they've used it to wrap the islands. “They become a big feature, but in some of these other ones, we're using the manufactur­ed stone in those areas and letting the backsplash be the big design gesture,” Stanghetta says.

In the smaller units where the backsplash­es are marble, but quartz is used on the counter and island surfaces, the team introduced a dining table-island combinatio­n that works for multiple uses — kitchen prep, home office or dining — and the generous bank of wall storage available in the L-shaped configurat­ion allowed for this unique style of island.

“I think we just acknowledg­ed that sometimes people are prioritizi­ng different things, and if you're in a one-bedroom living scenario, then we want the flexibilit­y to choose your own adventure with that piece of furniture,” Stanghetta explains.

The appliance package is Miele and features built-in coffee makers, gas ranges, speed ovens, wall ovens and, in some units, wine fridges. There are also sleek can lights over the islands and open shelving for personaliz­ing the space. Sprowson notes that the full-height pantries also boost the kitchens' functional­ity and that, though expected when downsizing from a single-family home, they're often not an option in condo living.

“It's also a striking kitchen. You look at the marble backsplash and the marble countertop with the waterfall edge, and you've got all the functional­ity, but it's also, dare I say, very pretty to look at,” he says.

The bathrooms reflect that same mix of functional­ity and sophistica­ted styling, with details like flattering sconce lighting and wallmount toilets. Stanghetta says the floating shelf under the medicine cabinet creates a “nice balance of high-functional storage but then these clean lines that also give you a more fully designed and realized space.”

He notes that the double vanities in the larger bathrooms have an oversized countertop, a beautiful detail that works with the timeless design concept: attention to detail that will last.

The combinatio­n of timelessne­ss with contempora­ry accents creates interiors that reflect the project's overall vision.

The developmen­t is ideally situated to allow residents to be central to everything while enjoying a quiet location.

“This is a viable option for anyone who wants concrete, a good amount of space, decent amenities, all the walkabilit­y and proximity to Oakridge and all the cool stuff that's on the Cambie corridor,” Stanghetta observes.

 ?? ASHLEIGH OAKRIDGE PHOTOS: PETERSON GROUP ?? A rendering of the Ashleigh Oakridge developmen­t at 5080 Ash Street in Vancouver, which will be a three-buiding boutique developmen­t offering homes with a host of amenities.
ASHLEIGH OAKRIDGE PHOTOS: PETERSON GROUP A rendering of the Ashleigh Oakridge developmen­t at 5080 Ash Street in Vancouver, which will be a three-buiding boutique developmen­t offering homes with a host of amenities.
 ?? ?? Ashleigh Oakridge homes will feature numerous elevated design details that complement a classic esthetic.
Ashleigh Oakridge homes will feature numerous elevated design details that complement a classic esthetic.
 ?? PHOTOS: PETERSON GROUP ?? Ashleigh Oakridge homes use bold, classic marble for the kitchen backsplash­es, creating a dramatic visual statement.
PHOTOS: PETERSON GROUP Ashleigh Oakridge homes use bold, classic marble for the kitchen backsplash­es, creating a dramatic visual statement.
 ?? ?? Wellness amenities at Ashleigh Oakridge include a sauna, steam room, cold and hot plunge pools, and more.
Wellness amenities at Ashleigh Oakridge include a sauna, steam room, cold and hot plunge pools, and more.
 ?? ?? All three Ashleigh Oakridge buildings have their own rooftop amenities including patio lounging spaces.
All three Ashleigh Oakridge buildings have their own rooftop amenities including patio lounging spaces.
 ?? ?? A rendering of the exterior at Ashleigh Oakridge.
A rendering of the exterior at Ashleigh Oakridge.

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