05/15/2026
Kitsilano update: this home had a central gas fireplace splitting the dining room from the raised living room - so the whole space felt a bit… interrupted.
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We moved the fireplace to the exterior wall and everything instantly made sense. Sightlines opened up, the layout calmed down, and the room finally had one clear focal point instead of a divider in the middle of the conversation.
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That deep niche that never really worked? We extended thick floating shelves from it - now it’s functional instead of awkward and empty.
We also added faux beams to bring some structure back into the now-open space - more of that quiet architectural rhythm overhead, and a little extra sculptural detail without making anything feel heavy.
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And because real living rooms come with real tech, we built a custom media unit with slatted sliding doors for ventilation + remote access, and hid every last cord so the room feels finished (not “paused mid-setup”).
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The final touch: dark textured plaster against a smooth, light surround - simple contrast, lots of depth.