they won ‘Best Landscaping’ for the garden, which they called “Affinity Gardens.” The interior design as a whole, which won ‘Best Interior Custom Home,’ was submitted as “The Temple of Fun.” Igor says their goal there was to create a “country estate feel.” To do that, they split the house into two distinct areas – one area being a formal reception area, where the clients could host dinners, parties, and events, and the other area being the living area, which included a kitchen, living room, family room, and library on the main floor. Igor describes the formal area as being “classical, traditional, French, Europeaninspired,” and the living area as being more “contemporaryinspired.” The home also included three different floors, so there was a lot of area for Eurohouse to work with and a lot of opportunity to exercise their creativity. Igor says the clients’ encouraged them to stretch their wings. “They gave us the greenlight to pursue different design styles in different areas,” he explains. “We got to do some different things.” One of their favorite rooms to design and build, Igor says, was the award-winning wine cellar – which was located right under the home office on the main floor, with a basement entrance concealed by a sliding panel. “When the client finishes his work for the day, or when he wants to take a break, he can head down a spiral staircase and enter a hidden wine cellar,” Igor says. “That’s a very cool feeling.” THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA
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