The Province

POPS OF PERSONALIT­Y

WOODLAND PARK DISPLAY SUITES DESIGNED TO REFLECT THEIR OCCUPANTS

- Mary Frances Hill

At Woodland Park, Infinity Properties’ new townhouse community in Langley, Gannon Ross Design principal Jen Gannon injected signs of life that might be familiar to all of us.

A record collection, books and everyday useful items can be found throughout these light, airy spaces for a look that transcends the “staged” setting. Tchotchkes of everyday life add a personalit­y that appeals to visitors, Gannon says.

“We took this route because there is a general trend these days to really personaliz­e your space by showcasing personal collection­s or hobbies like photograph­y or record collecting.

“I think sites such as Pinterest really show people how to showcase their personaliz­ed space. I also think there is a trend to make your home comfortabl­e, authentic and a reflection of you.”

One of the two display homes opens to a doorless den adjacent to the front hall, where Gannon Ross used a white and grey palette for a clean office. In one living room, she chose to decorate in a light Scandinavi­an tone. A neutral white ‘brick’ wall — an uncanny effect, thanks to wallpaper — offsets a long table, offering a perfect backdrop for an infusion of character.

“The neutral background allows us to pop in fun colour, pattern and texture. By building in a banquette and having the dining table run lengthwise, it makes the space feel more open.”

Strong design and character can be seen throughout the suites: in one bedroom’s unique wire chandelier, in kitchen millwork and in an open-concept space with minimalist touches of light wood, blue and red. Gannon says this combinatio­n appeals to first-time buyers open to new ideas and fresh takes on decorating. That demographi­c has taken a shine to these suites, thanks in part to her work.

“I think the colour palettes for the two schemes appeal to first-time buyers because they are contempora­ry yet neutral, and give first-time buyers a good canvas to start with. The two model homes gave ideas for two very different looks purchasers could work toward.”

No doubt, new homebuyers impressed with Gannon Ross’ style might want to use some of Gannon’s ideas when they move in. Gannon advises that they invest in a few good pieces of furniture or millwork and then, if they’re on a tight budget, add some fun pieces to add personalit­y.

“Second-hand stores, Etsy purchases, Ikea or craft markets can help add a lot to a space.”

 ??  ?? Woodland Park is a project from Infinity Properties in Langley. Above is the show suite with oak colour scheme.
Woodland Park is a project from Infinity Properties in Langley. Above is the show suite with oak colour scheme.
 ??  ?? Woodland Park is a project from Infinity Properties in Langley. This is the show suite with the slate colour scheme, something Jen Gannon says gives buyers a ‘good canvass to start with.’
Woodland Park is a project from Infinity Properties in Langley. This is the show suite with the slate colour scheme, something Jen Gannon says gives buyers a ‘good canvass to start with.’
 ??  ?? This show suite at Woodland Park is designed for occupants with a baby.
This show suite at Woodland Park is designed for occupants with a baby.
 ??  ?? This show suite feels open, thanks to the built-in banquette and lengthwise placement of the dining table.
This show suite feels open, thanks to the built-in banquette and lengthwise placement of the dining table.
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