This stunning Vancouver Island beach home is a rich blend of stone, cedar, fir and walnut, along with plenty of serene vibes. realestate properties housegoals beach VancouverIsland
The main floor is also where you’ll find three of the four bedrooms. The remaining — and largest — bedroom, meanwhile, takes up the entire 741-sq. ft upper floor of the home.The appeal of living on Vancouver Island is all the beautiful natural landscape, which means the outdoor patio is always a great place to be — regardless of the time of day or year. That goes double when the patio is as large as the one you’ll find here.
No matter where you look around this abode, you’ll find a fine finish, whether that’s the 8-ft entry doors, the 11-ft tray ceilings, the living space’s centrepiece marble fireplace, the chef kitchen’s quartz island, the smart mirrors in the bathroom, or the in-floor radiant heating. At the rear of the home, you’ll find the spacious deck with multiple lounge spaces and views of all that beautiful landscape and scenery Vancouver Island is famous for. These can be savoured from an elevated perch that makes you feel like you have your own private cliff.
The home is constructed with approximately 30 tonnes of stone, plus a mixture of walnut, fir, and cedar, together providing a sense of groundedness and connection to nature that makes for a perfect Qualicum Beach home base.
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