Discover the epitome of contemporary coastal living with the Liminal House by McLeod Bovell Modern Houses. Situated in the serene landscape of West Vancouver, this residence blurs the boundaries between indoor comfort and outdoor splendor.
Embodying the concept of liminality, the Liminal House captures the essence of transition and transformation. Designed as a narrative of passage for its empty-nester inhabitants, it orchestrates movement through space with seamless fluidity.
Crafted from a harmonious blend of concrete, stained Accoya wood, and aluminum plate, the facade of the Liminal House stands resilient against the rugged coastal elements. Yet, its design ethos transcends traditional notions of elevation, embracing a scenographic approach that invites exploration.
Central to its philosophy is a symbiotic relationship with nature. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame panoramic views of the ever-changing coastline, while Lapitec sintered stone adorns the floors and kitchen island, seamlessly integrating with the environment.
Spanning three floors and nearly 11,000 square feet, the Liminal House offers a sanctuary of modern luxury. Every aspect is designed for form and function, from the garage to the exhibition space for classic cars, spa, office, and mechanical areas.
With its timeless design and unparalleled craftsmanship, the Liminal House redefines coastal living. It invites you to embrace the liminal space where the boundaries between the ordinary and extraordinary blur.
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