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Designed as a natural extension of the Campbell Valley Residence, the Campbell Valley Cabana serves as a serene retreat that both mirrors and contrasts the home’s modern aesthetic. The clean lines of the main residence continue here, but the cabana introduces a more intimate, relaxed vibe, perfect for unwinding or entertaining. The micro-cement flooring flows seamlessly throughout, offering a subtle, organic texture that brings depth and warmth to the minimalist design.
Natural wood, textured stone, and matte black accents enhance the connection between the interior and the surrounding landscape, softening the modern elements and grounding the space. Expansive windows and steel-framed sliding doors dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, inviting abundant light and framing views of the lush greenery beyond. This openness creates a space that transitions from poolside lounging to fireside relaxation or hosting guests for intimate gatherings.
A sleek fireplace anchors the room, providing both warmth and visual interest. Thoughtful millwork and architectural details further elevate the design, offering both beauty and practical function.
Whether it’s a quiet space for reflection or an area for lively socializing, the Campbell Valley Cabana offers a versatile and sophisticated setting that brings modern living into harmony with the surrounding natural beauty.
Can you describe some of the unique architectural features of the Campbell Valley Cabana and how they enhance the living experience?
One of the most unique features of the Campbell Valley Cabana is its use of micro-cement flooring, which not only provides a minimalist, organic texture but also helps to create a continuous flow between the interior and the outdoors.
The expansive windows and steel-framed sliding doors are also key elements, allowing for unobstructed views of the landscape while ensuring ample natural light fills the space.
The custom millwork and sleek fireplace offer both beauty and function, while the balance of warm wood tones, textured stone, and matte black accents adds depth and sophistication to the design.
Together, these features create a space that feels inviting, tranquil, and connected to its surroundings, enhancing the overall living experience.
What inspired the modern design of the Campbell Valley Cabana, and how does it complement the existing Campbell Valley Residence?
The modern design of the Campbell Valley Cabana was inspired by the desire to create a space that felt like a natural extension of the Campbell Valley Residence - maintaining the same refined aesthetic but with a more relaxed, intimate feel.
The cabana’s design carries forward the clean, contemporary lines and minimalist principles of the main residence, but with a focus on creating a versatile space for both relaxation and entertainment. Elements like the micro-cement flooring, warm wood tones, and expansive windows echo the home’s modern elegance while fostering a strong connection to the outdoors.
Why was Langley, BC chosen as the location for the Campbell Valley Cabana, and how does the surrounding environment influence its design and functionality?
Langley, BC, was chosen for the Campbell Valley Cabana because it ties directly into the original home that was built 17 years ago. The cabana was designed as an extension of that house, which had recently been transformed into a modern, more functional space.
The surrounding environment -lush, peaceful, and open - played a huge part in shaping the cabana’s design. The property’s natural beauty is reflected in the design, with large windows and steel-framed sliding doors that open the space up to the outdoors. It’s all about keeping things simple and connected to nature, whether you’re lounging by the pool, enjoying a quiet moment by the fire, or taking in the views. The design blends perfectly with its surroundings, making the most of the space and the environment.
Completion date | 2021 |
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Madeleine Design Group | Interior Designer |