industry.” “Receiving the most prestigious industry award in a variety of categories truly shows how versatile and experienced our teams are in achieving the top results,” he adds. The award-winning project in question was located was roughly 18,000 square feet. It was located in the Altamont area of West Vancouver – “one of the most beautiful areas not just in Vancouver, but all of Canada,” according to Igor. It was built on two lots that were combined into one, and together spanned just about one acre. Igor describes that project as “a gift from the universe.” From the start, he says Eurohouse was extremely passionate about the concept, and he says they were dedicated to “ensuring the client would be very happy at the end.” “We wanted them to feel like they made the right choice,” he says. “That was very important to us.” To achieve that satisfaction, first off, Eurohouse’s interior design team worked “many hours” to create a proposal that would meet the client’s approval. To that end, they created a large number of 3D renderings so clients would have a crystal clear idea of what every area would look like before they proceeded with construction. Eurohouse also put a lot of time into conceiving and designing every individual area, which partly explains the diversity of the award recognition. For example, they won the ‘Best Any Room’ award for the wine cellar, which they submitted under the name “In Vino Veritas,” and THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA
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