BROOK
SIDE HOUSE
A dramatic wood and metal staircase is the focal point of this two-storey open living space.
A tiled, gas fireplace sits on a concrete platform that runs the entire length of the room. A grid of windows covers both north and south walls, letting light shine into the entire space.
Open dining and kitchen space for families to gather together.
A dramatic wood and metal staircase is the focal point of this two-storey open living space.
Brookside House was designed with the ability to "see-through" the house from front to back - an incredible 2-storey wall of windows on the front elevation and rear elevation provides light all the way through. The show-stopping first impression is of open, airy space. A metal/wood custom staircase lifts off on a concrete platform running front to back along the length of the room. An impressive tiled gas fireplace gives this space warmth and focus.
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The kitchen is the chef's dream, with concrete counters, dark-stained cabinetry, and large working island. Built-in lockers and bench provide a place for the family to get ready as they go about their day. French doors provide access to the large deck and treed, private backyard.
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Upstairs the mezzanine overlooks the living space, and connects the 2 kids' bedrooms, main bathroom, and large master suite. His and her walk-in closets are awash with natural light, while the jetted tub and tiled shower provide an oasis from the business of the day.
WHAT
Brookside House
WHERE
Morden, MB
WHEN
2011