Western Living Magazine
7 Homes with Outdoor Fireplaces and Firepits
Pamela Anderson’s Ladysmith Home Is a Whimsical, ‘Funky Grandma’ Dream Come True
Before and After: Stunning Photos from a Vancouver Beach House Renovation
9 Ways to Make the Most of Your Summer Fruits
6 Recipes for Your End-of-Summer BBQ
5 Perfect Recipes for Your Next Summer Garden Party
Survey: What Are You Looking for in a Vacation Rental?
Wildfire Resource Guide: Essential Links for Live Updates, Personal Preparedness and More
Local B.C. Getaway Guide: Hidden Gems on Vancouver Island’s East Coast
Fired Up: 5 Barbecues Perfect for End of Summer Grilling
Rebellious, Daring and Dramatic: The New Lotus Eletre
Trendspotting: Highlights from Milan’s Salone del Mobile 2024
It’s Back! Entries Are Now Open for Our WL Design 25 Awards
Announcing the 2024 Western Living Design Icons
You’re Invited: Grab Your Tickets to the 2024 WL Designers of the Year Awards Party
Sponsored Content
maison d'etre owner Rob Capar invites us inside his own Vancouver condo.
Having led countless renovation projects over the years, maison detre owner Rob Capar finally put the shoe on the other foot and re-designed his own Vancouver condo last year. Capar shares more about the process, his own design decisions andof coursethe stunning results.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-DXJDpWSqkWhat inspired you to renovate your Vancouver condo?I purposely bought a well worn unit so that I could renovate. I loved the physical spacethe height gave it a much bigger feelbut I didnt mind ripping everything out. It gave me a clean slate.Where did the team start and how did the renovation progress?We started my renovation just like anyone else's: by determining the objective. I had a lot of artwork and furniture that I wanted to fit in, so we took measurements and developed a functional floor plan.What was the biggest change to your condo?The original loft really broke up the space. By getting rid of it and expanding the kitchen there is now ample counter space for at least three people to work. It's perfect for entertaining and has become the focal point of the home.What other changes have significantly affected the condo's livability?As with any condo, storage space is a premium. We built over-height cabinets in the kitchenwith storage space for a stoolso that all of my luggage, camping gear, extra dishes, and guest bedding can be tucked away in the upper cupboards. We also reconfigured the bedroom closet, ultimately gaining square footage. My personal focus was to design lighting that highlighted my art collection and made the space feel bigger, brighter, more open.What is your favourite result of the renovation?When we design for other people we want to create a space that works for their lifestyle and makes them happy. The most satisfying outcome is when customers tell us that they love coming home every dayand that's exactly how I feel. I feel so comfortable in my space.
Are you over 18 years of age?