Western Living Magazine
6 Homes with Custom-Made Dining Tables
The Vancouver Custom Home Builder Crafting Legacy Homes Since 1980
One to Watch: Deborah Clements Packer’s Pattern-Driven World
Vancouver Chef Vikram Vij’s Indian Chai Tiramisu (A Coffee-Free Twist on the Classic)
9 Dishes That Are Perfect for Date Night at Home
How Vancouver’s Amélie Nguyen of Anh and Chi Hosts Lunar New Year at Home
Cowichan Valley Travel Guide: Farms, Wineries and Food on Vancouver Island
5 Reasons to Visit Osoyoos This Spring
Tofino’s Floating Sauna Turned Me Into a Sauna Person
Spring 2026 Shopping List: Western Canada’s Best New Home Arrivals
The Hästens 2000T Is the Bed of All Beds
“Why Don’t Towels Stretch?” Herschel Co-Founder’s New Home Goods Brand Rethinks the Towel
WL Designers of the Year 2026: Meet the Interior Design Judges
WL Designers of the Year 2026: Meet the Architecture Judges
VIDEO: See the Night Western Canada’s Best Designs Were Celebrated at Livingspace
Why hide your favourite bottles down in the cellar? This elegant personal tasting room is designed to show off.
Rather than hiding it away in a cellar, Victoria designer Terry Johal put this ultra-modern wine rack on full display by enclosing it in glass in the centre of a high-tech media room. “I wanted a break from the traditional wood rail and oak barrel elements,” says Johal. Instead, above a pair of slick barstools, he installed an LED-lit wall to back a glowing collection of bottles, all balanced on long pegs of stainless steel. Among the whites and reds, a tablet appears to hover, logging and displaying information about the wine collection. Johal didn’t eschew the wine cellar look entirely, though: a warmly lit sapele-wood bar top and a pebble tile are welcoming natural touches that make an evening spent here, sipping and swirling inside this jewel box of a room, seem irresistible.
Are you over 18 years of age?
Get the latest headlines delivered to your inbox 3 times a week.