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FEELS LIKE HOME

STRIKING PATTERNS, TEXTURES AND COLOURS SHOWCASED IN CONCORD BRENTWOOD SHOW SUITES

- Mary Frances Hill

When your home overlooks a 13-acre Burnaby park, a connection to nature no doubt comes naturally.

But it takes some real talent to bring that sense of connection inside the home while incorporat­ing a luxurious palette — as Olivia Lam has with the display homes at Concord Pacific’s Concord Brentwood community.

With a deft blend of earthy dark tones with sensuous texture in her materials, Lam, principal of Liv Interiors, creates a haven that pays respect to the surroundin­g nature of the community.

She adds bold patterns and playful touches and manages to make all these elements look seamless from one room to the next.

In a room imagined for a child, Lam eschews the traditiona­l childlike primary colours in favour of a mini-tree house bed.

“This children’s house-bed allows the room’s focal point to be one of playfulnes­s and innocence,” she says.

“It’s meant to evoke a tree houselike sensibilit­y, bringing a dash of the outdoors to the comforts of an indoor space, keeping aligned to the natural earthy tones of the suite in general.”

The tree house bed is also meant to remind visitors of the new park and trails that surround the developmen­t, she adds.

That green space has been a magnet for those buyers, with the first phase of the tower community now sold out.

To emphasize her tastes for both luxury and the outdoors element, Lam chose what she calls “deeper earthy neutral tones” throughout one suite and adds a bold pop of purple in the dining room chairs. The plush ‘royal’ stands out in the moody space.

“With this striking colour, we were able to infuse the cuisine dining experience at home with a sense of opulent regality most fitting for the overall lofty space.”

In one bedroom, Lam lays on the textures and patterns with a textured wallpaper, large prints on the duvet and a throw, then a soft and inviting sheepskin rug — all rich, sensuous texture.

“The blend of these elements allows the inhabitant a sense of refinement, presented in an elegantly subtle fashion, while using the complement­ing shades of neutral colours to set the air of serenity and make the room feel more livedin and organic,” Lam says.

The kitchen is at once compact, but dense in terms of storage. It stands out in one suite for its sense of masculinit­y, emphasized by the grain of the broad bold vertical grain of the cabinetry facades, seamless integratin­g the whole area.

Every detail was considered in the kitchen, Lam says.

“A masculine kitchen is more timeless. When you open up the cabinet doors, you’ll see that every inch here has been thoughtful­ly designed, with minimal unused space, revealing an ergonomic convenienc­e to every storage space, every handle placement.”

 ?? ARLEN REDEKOP/PNG ?? Concord Brentwood is a 10-tower project from Concord Pacific Developmen­ts Inc. in Burnaby. The display suites are the work of Olivia Lam of Liv Interiors.
ARLEN REDEKOP/PNG Concord Brentwood is a 10-tower project from Concord Pacific Developmen­ts Inc. in Burnaby. The display suites are the work of Olivia Lam of Liv Interiors.
 ?? PHOTOS: ARLEN REDEKOP/PNG ?? This display suite bedroom is rich with sensuous texture, thanks to the patterned wallpaper, printed duvet and soft sheepskin rug.
PHOTOS: ARLEN REDEKOP/PNG This display suite bedroom is rich with sensuous texture, thanks to the patterned wallpaper, printed duvet and soft sheepskin rug.
 ??  ?? A mini tree house bed has been installed in this show suite room imagined for a child.
A mini tree house bed has been installed in this show suite room imagined for a child.
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A bold pop of colour was incorporat­ed into this show suite dining area with the use of the plush purple chairs.
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