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A two-storey timber curtain wall turns the entry into a light-filled volume, with pendants floating overhead.
From the driveway of this Winnipeg home, the entry hall is what lead architect Jason Kun and lead interior designer Ashley Jull call “a glowing beacon”: on a snowy Prairie night, the glow is all the warmer. The exterior of the house, designed for a retired couple, has a charred shou sugi ban finish, disappearing against a black sky to allow the warm white oak flooring, ceiling cladding and elm stairs to shine through the two-storey Douglas fir timber curtain wall. Delicate pendant lights dance mid-air in the double-height volume. Of course, looking from the entryway to the surrounding landscape offers just as much beauty. Kun describes the setting with one word: “sublime.”
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Stacey is a senior editor at Western Living magazine, as well as editor-in-chief of sister publication Vancouver magazine. She loves window shopping on the job: send your home accessories and furniture recommendations over to [email protected]
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