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NATURAL CHARM

RESIDENTS OF BELLEVUE WILL BE AT HOME WITH AN ENVIABLE OUTLOOK

- Mary Frances Hill

When Insight Design Group’s Linda Gallo took on the task of designing Cressey Developmen­t Group’s Bellevue display, she and her team approached it on two fronts: they decorated a space to bring the visitor’s eye to the stunning outdoor view, while taking care to highlight the beauty of the materials — particular­ly the marble — inside.

To direct the eye to the view of the West Vancouver waterfront, Gallo and her fellow Insight designers considered lighting, consistenc­y of shade and neutral palettes.

“We tend to keep flooring consistent within a space to elongate the room and carry the eye to the outdoors,” Gallo says. “We try to maintain a high ceiling, letting in as much light into the space as possible, and keep the lighting details discreet, so as to minimize distractio­n from the main attraction.”

Gallo placed a long, plush bench next to a window to serve as a seating option that won’t block the view.

The ensuite includes a European-style separation of the shower/ bathroom and the toilet area. It provides privacy for homeowners, and lures visitors’ attention to the stone work Gallo says has been impressing them since Bellevue’s opening.

“By tucking the toilet room and shower behind the tub, we were able to create a beautiful marble feature wall to separate the two spaces. By keeping the toilet on the far side of the room, it has a real sense of privacy.”

For classic inspiratio­n, look no further than the kitchen; with the backsplash, made of a type of marble (buyers can choose between options), Cressey and Insight Design Group installed an elegant focal point in the open-concept space.

“The natural beauty of the stone alongside its unique veining and patterning is a permanent piece of the earth, right in your home … quite decadent in my opinion,” Gallo says.

Cressey, known for its sleek, storage-heavy kitchens (ardent home-hunters may have heard the phrase “the Cressey kitchen”) offers options at Bellevue that allow homeowners to adapt the space to fit their own cooking and entertaini­ng style. An island contains a food prep space or a flat, open surface for displaying and serving meals, for instance.

If Gallo were to move into a Bellevue suite, she says she would choose from among these options, a blend of texture and warmth, and a kitchen layout that emphasizes the ocean view.

“I would choose the Calacatta stone, with the walnut flooring alongside the sink off the island, because I love the rich colours and textures of the materials, and the idea of having an island free of interrupti­ons, allowing the beauty of it to speak for itself.”

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Bellevue, a project from the Cressey Developmen­t Group in West Vancouver, comprises 35 homes in a 16-storey building. There will also be a two-level amenities building.
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The ‘Cressey kitchen’ is known for being stylish, functional and fitted with plenty of storage.
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An artist’s rendering depicts the type of views that will be on offer at Cressey’s Bellevue project.
 ??  ?? In a nod to European design, a marble feature wall separates the main part of the bathroom from the toilet area.
In a nod to European design, a marble feature wall separates the main part of the bathroom from the toilet area.
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