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Site Integration

July 22, 2020/in Design Showcase /by Rebecca Muise

We pride ourselves on site integration, on designing homes that connect with the land. The way the home is properly positioned on the property. The way it flows with the natural grade. The way the sightlines are integrated with room positioning and space planning. Here are a few of our custom home designs that showcase site integration at its best.

This Modern Landscape presented an interesting design challenge, inspiring a home that blends seamlessly with the unique property. A sloping landscape called for a smooth transition to match the topography of the land, evolving from a two-storey front façade to a three-storey rear. Balanced massing and thoughtful landscape design, including tiered built-in planters and integrated landscape walls, give the home a sense of harmony with the property.

Contemporary home with natural stone, wood siding and corner windows.

Winning a Mississauga Urban Design Award for Site Integration, this home shows how a vertically challenged lot can be used to its full potential. Positioning the garage below the basement level maximized the amount of functional living space. This transitional design incorporates natural materials of stone and wood to tie the home to the natural environment.

Custom home with natural stone, white frame windows and stone steps.

Located on a heavily-wooded ravine lot, this home had to be positioned in the rear corner of the property for maximum tree preservation. The design takes advantage of its gorgeous surroundings at every opportunity. Multiple floor-to-ceiling windows engulf a section of the home, creating a two-storey glass corner that offers beautiful views of the property.

Natural modern house with light stone, wood siding and corner windows.

This Mississauga cottage in the city blends into its forested surroundings, embracing the key features of the property. Anchored by a three-storey stone chimney, the home’s side elevation resembles a classic Muskoka retreat, featuring large glass gables and board and batten siding. A timber-framed front porch and copper-roofed corner are standout features of the façade.

Mississauga with wood soffit, black frame windows and wood siding.

To view more of our home designs, click here to view our portfolio.

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The Architectural Toolbox

July 10, 2020/in Design Showcase /by Rebecca Muise

A well-designed home means all the pieces were put together just right. You can’t put your finger on what makes it great, because it isn’t just one thing. Its many decisions, thoughtfully made, that result in a cohesive vision. When the architectural tools of materials, colours, scale and proportion are properly deployed, the result is a beautiful home, regardless of style.

Selection and application of materials are a crucial part of accentuating and enhancing the desired architectural style. Materials work in tandem with other components to create interest and draw attention to detail. The juxtaposition of crisp details with textured finishes adds complexity and interest to the façade.

Modern home with wood front door, corner windows and floating roof.In this Natural Modern home, a mix of smooth, refined materials, like metal panel and glass, are contrasted with rugged stone and natural wood.

Exterior colour selection can make or break the design. Colour can be used to emphasize an architectural style, call out a detail, channel the homeowner’s personality, or evoke a certain mood. It’s not just about what colours are chosen, it’s about how they are applied. For this home, colour was used to emphasize the Arts & Crafts architectural style. The contrasting sage green serves as the key background colour, allowing the details to be accentuated in white.

Custom home with stone skirt, white frame windows and stone chimney.A clean but dramatic colour scheme creates interest and an Arts & Crafts appeal in our project, The Window Box.

Site integration is all about connecting building with land. Elements such as views, topography and sun orientation are critical factors in the design exercise. A key part of the home design process is creating a home that is unique and custom to the land. For this Seattle design, it became apparent that the topography of the land would dictate the narrative of the home. Three storeys were required to accommodate the living space, featuring a glass office on stilts, and an above grade basement leading to a back walkout.

Seattle home with floor to ceiling window, natural stone and wood garage door.Our Sloped in Seattle design allowed for unique aspects of the property to be showcased.

Scale and proportion. The balance of thoughtful, functional space with aesthetic appeal. Scale is about size and its relationship with the human form, while proportion is about balance and the relationship between all the components. Both are crucial in great architecture. The best example of this is a renovation, where the design should be seamless, unclear where the existing home ends and the new addition begins. The goal of this Mississauga renovation was challenging: to add a second storey without overpowering the property and surrounding neighbourhood. The success in scale is seen with the embedded gables, a staple of the arts & crafts architectural style.

Home renovation with wood garage door, natural stone and white trim.This Mineola Makeover conveys a sense of coziness and approachability using a split level second floor hidden in the tiered roofline.

To view more of our home designs, click here to view our portfolio.

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BILD Renovation & Custom Home Awards 2020

July 9, 2020/in News /by Rebecca Muise

BILD GTA recently announced the winners of the 22nd Annual Renovation & Custom Home Awards. We were thrilled to have two of our projects honoured with a total of four awards. The winning projects were completed in collaboration with the talented construction team at Profile Custom Homes.

Modern Upgrade, won Best Renovation over $500,000 (no addition). This project was about applying a modern aesthetic to a traditional ranch style home. On the exterior, we maintained the existing shape of the home but applied materials and windows in a more contemporary way. On the interior, walls were removed, windows were enlarged and some rooms were re-positioned for enhanced functionality. A white colour palette mixed with black-framed windows and warm wood flooring and furnishings works together to create a clean modern aesthetic.

Traditional house with gabled roof, stucco siding and black trim.

Modern custom home with floating staircase, hardwood floor and white trim.

The winner of Best New Home Bathroom was The Last House. It has a beautiful symmetrical layout with a custom prismatic skylight in the centre. Floating walnut vanities with concrete countertops flank the entry. Smooth, large scale porcelain tile transitions seamlessly to the curbless shower and continues up the walls and ceiling. With matte black fixtures completing the modern appeal, this master ensuite is simple yet luxurious.

The Last House also won Best Custom Home over $2 million and Best Overall Custom Home. We are extremely proud of this home and are honoured to have it recognized. The goal of this design was to feel the power of the natural environment. With each design decision, we revisited this objective. The homeowners wanted to experience the beauty and serenity of their heavily-wooded, 1.4 acre property from each corner of their living space. They wanted barrier-free living; figuratively in terms of the intensity of the indoor-outdoor connection, and literally in terms of aging in place.

Mid century modern house with metal roof, wall sconce and concrete driveway.

Modern family room with brick fireplace, stone wall and wood ceiling.

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