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These are the top homes published by Western Living in 2022—and it's your chance to vote for which ones wins WL Home of the Year!
And it’s back!
Our 6th Annual WL Home of the Year celebrates the top designs in 2022, published by Western Living over the past year. From boldly maximalist home in Calgary to a beach house saved from the bulldozer in Vancouver, to a lovely mountain-meets-lakeside family retreat in Smithers, B.C., each of these homes is gorgeous—and indicative of the wildly talented designers that celebrate the way we live in western Canada.
And now, it’s all on you to vote which one deserves the title of our 2022 WL Home of the Year.
Have a look through the top 15 finalists below—each links to their original story—and get ready to vote.
Once you’ve chosen your favourite home, scroll to the bottom to the poll, where you can vote. You can vote as many times as you’d like, and tell your friends to do the same (#WLHomeoftheYear)!
We’ll be narrowing it down to the top five on Wednesday, November 30, and crowning the victor—2022’s Western Living Home of the Year—on Wednesday, December 14.
Of course, every one of these homes that’s made it to our finalist list is a winner—and full of inspiring ideas.
Past WL Designers of the Year winners Andrea Rodman and Scott Posno team up to create an Oak Bay dream home with organic shapes, natural light and textural rattan throughout.
Natural wood tones, textures and bold orange accents bring warmth into this bright modern update in Calgary from Alykhan Velji Designs.
Even without the layer of natural seasonal touches brought in by designer Denise Ashmore, this Whistler home would be a wonderful place to spend the holidays.
Architect Randy Bens uses artful window placement and natural materials for a light and bright abode.
A multi-generational Vancouver vacation home from DesignLab Interiors celebrates family with serenity and style.
Falken Reynolds Interiors designs a stunning mountain-meets-lakefront home for former NHL player Dan Hamhuis and family.
Designer Stephanie Charest brings a much-needed refresh to a home in Bearspaw, Alberta, that better suits the client and the space.
Nigel Parish of Splyce designs an Okanagan home that’s both part of the landscape, and a celebration of it.
Designer Paul Lavoie turns up the volume (and brings the fun) on a formerly staid Calgary home.
Thanks to HB Design, an extensive renovation brings life back into this rustic-yet-sunny home owned by a pair of Earls Restaurant co-founders.
The designers at Reena Sotropa In House Design Group give this Bearspaw home a major glow-up.
Bidgood and D’Ambrosio Architecture and Urbanism create perfect harmony in this family abode.
This formerly ’80s-era beach house now offers a lesson in flow, functionality—and beautiful design thanks to Measured Architecture.
A cosmetic upgrade from Amanda Evans Interiors respectfully refreshes a historic Vancouver home.
Designer Annaliesse Kelly of AK Design brings a Kerrisdale house out of the 1970s with a new floor plan and facelift to create a beautiful, yet functional, family home. Loading…
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