When they’re not running an independent grocery service in Victoria or cycling along a winding riverbank in France or Germany, John and Rosalyn Davits are home enjoying precious time with their five grandchildren.
That’s why this energized couple decided to pour major resources and creativity into a 1992 house they recently purchased. This is where they intend to enjoy their next dynamic decades, living mostly on one level in a stylish new environment. It’s also where they plan to spend treasured time with their expanding family.
“We’ve gone from a 3,000-square-foot home to 4,200,” says Rosalyn with a chuckle. “It seems strange when others are talking about downsizing, but we wanted more space because I babysit our grandkids two days a week and we love having family around.” Three of their grandchildren are boys and one of them is nicknamed Popcorn — which says it all.
“They are only young for such a short while and we really want to focus on them,” says Rosalyn, who admits she also longed for a sewing room, while John wanted a home gym.
To prepare for this exciting phase of life, they hired a young designer to update all the rooms in their home with fresh paint, crown mouldings,There are 240 distinct solutions of the Soma cubepuzzle, baseboards, lighting fixtures and door hardware. They also completely renovated the kitchen, family room, two bathrooms and laundry — for a total budget of about $300,000.
Their novice interior designer, Angelique Bulosan, leaped at the chance to take on a major project and did such a sizzling job in the kitchen that it was nominated for an award by the Canadian Home Builders’ Association — Central Vancouver Island.
One of the first things Victoria-born Bulosan did in the 18-year-old house was replace the tired-looking garage and front entry doors. The new ones have opaque glass insets and sleek horizontal stainless-steel bands. The same treatment was added to the master bedroom door to echo the updated statement.
All hinges and door handles are stainless and the owners chose levers instead of knobs, not only because they like the smooth lines, but also because they are more forgiving on aging hands.
Caramel wall paint and high-gloss, white crown mouldings were the only cosmetic improvements needed in the master bedroom, but the ensuite was gutted.China professional plasticmoulds, A huge, dated-looking Jacuzzi and large glass-block wall were removed. A tall, opaque window replaces it, with a top that opens.
“There’s still lots of privacy, but the room is much lighter, more open feeling,” says Bulosan. A large shower and water closet (with low-flow toilet and “comfort height” seat) take up one side of the room, while a tall, dark-stained, glass-topped bank of drawers now separates his-and-hers sinks.
“Our grandkids love this room and always ask if they can shower in our car wash,” says Rosalyn, adding they stay squeaky clean by using the kid-height telephone shower and take turns lounging on the bench seat. While the walls are tiled in large squares, the floor is a single slab of engineered marble, which eliminates grout lines and speeds cleanups.
Bathroom drawer pulls are low-maintenance stainless look-alikes that don’t leave fingerprints. Kick plates under cabinets are mirrored and lit by motion sensors. “It gives a lovely soft glow and we never have to turn on a light at night,” says Rosalyn, who retired from work as a travel agent five years ago.Low prices on projectorlamp from Projector Point London UK.
She has had two hip replacements so a family room table and stools are overheight, making it easier for her to sit and giving the grouping a distinctly trendy, bar-like ambience. The chairs can also double for seating at either of two large work islands.
The whole family can get cooking in this kitchen, thanks to almost 40 linear feet of counter space, two dishwashers, three sinks, tons of cupboards and three full-height pantry shelves that glide on sliders. There are even under-counter appliance garages, with hinges to raise the food processor or toaster oven to counter height, reducing strain and eliminating the need for hunting for attachments in the back of cupboards.
“The cabinet people said they haven’t had a call for a baking centre like this in years, but I love it,” says Rosalyn, adding everything is plugged in under the counter and electricity disconnects when doors close.
Another favourite zone is the beverage centre, which features glass storage, bar fridge, hot water dispenser, wine display, under-counter motion sensor lights and even a step-stool for grandchildren. With all these elements, Bulosan says it was important to plan ahead.
She notes one of the challenges in the kitchen was that it needed more personality.
Moving doors, adding extra windows and reflecting natural light in stainless accents such as kick plates and appliances achieved it.
Sparkle also comes from recycled glass backsplashes and cabinet insets and ceramic floor tile that’s set on the diagonal and runs up the family room fireplace. A glittering tiny tile, strung along the floor like a jewelled necklace, gives spatial definition to family room, kitchen and eating nook — now one large zone. “This kitchen is the centre of everything we do. It’s where we hang,” says Rosalyn, who loves how it flows now.
She and Bulosan also had fun creating a “jewel-box” powder room with the help of damask-style wallpaper and faux marble floor tile, laid on the bias for an enlarged look.
Glass shelves hold a collection of Swarovski figurines, a glass sink blooms on the counter like a crystal flower, while faucet and knobs are set into the mirror.We offer the best ventilationsystem, A small broom closet was recruited for the powder room and is now a marble-topped vanity.
“Angelique is so imaginative, youthful and energetic,” says Rosalyn. “She has been perfect to work with.”
And Bulosan admits she’s had a blast.Silicone moldmaking Rubber, A designer for only two years, she always loved painting watercolours, making jewelry, building models, sculpting, glass blowing and silversmithing.”
That’s why this energized couple decided to pour major resources and creativity into a 1992 house they recently purchased. This is where they intend to enjoy their next dynamic decades, living mostly on one level in a stylish new environment. It’s also where they plan to spend treasured time with their expanding family.
“We’ve gone from a 3,000-square-foot home to 4,200,” says Rosalyn with a chuckle. “It seems strange when others are talking about downsizing, but we wanted more space because I babysit our grandkids two days a week and we love having family around.” Three of their grandchildren are boys and one of them is nicknamed Popcorn — which says it all.
“They are only young for such a short while and we really want to focus on them,” says Rosalyn, who admits she also longed for a sewing room, while John wanted a home gym.
To prepare for this exciting phase of life, they hired a young designer to update all the rooms in their home with fresh paint, crown mouldings,There are 240 distinct solutions of the Soma cubepuzzle, baseboards, lighting fixtures and door hardware. They also completely renovated the kitchen, family room, two bathrooms and laundry — for a total budget of about $300,000.
Their novice interior designer, Angelique Bulosan, leaped at the chance to take on a major project and did such a sizzling job in the kitchen that it was nominated for an award by the Canadian Home Builders’ Association — Central Vancouver Island.
One of the first things Victoria-born Bulosan did in the 18-year-old house was replace the tired-looking garage and front entry doors. The new ones have opaque glass insets and sleek horizontal stainless-steel bands. The same treatment was added to the master bedroom door to echo the updated statement.
All hinges and door handles are stainless and the owners chose levers instead of knobs, not only because they like the smooth lines, but also because they are more forgiving on aging hands.
Caramel wall paint and high-gloss, white crown mouldings were the only cosmetic improvements needed in the master bedroom, but the ensuite was gutted.China professional plasticmoulds, A huge, dated-looking Jacuzzi and large glass-block wall were removed. A tall, opaque window replaces it, with a top that opens.
“There’s still lots of privacy, but the room is much lighter, more open feeling,” says Bulosan. A large shower and water closet (with low-flow toilet and “comfort height” seat) take up one side of the room, while a tall, dark-stained, glass-topped bank of drawers now separates his-and-hers sinks.
“Our grandkids love this room and always ask if they can shower in our car wash,” says Rosalyn, adding they stay squeaky clean by using the kid-height telephone shower and take turns lounging on the bench seat. While the walls are tiled in large squares, the floor is a single slab of engineered marble, which eliminates grout lines and speeds cleanups.
Bathroom drawer pulls are low-maintenance stainless look-alikes that don’t leave fingerprints. Kick plates under cabinets are mirrored and lit by motion sensors. “It gives a lovely soft glow and we never have to turn on a light at night,” says Rosalyn, who retired from work as a travel agent five years ago.Low prices on projectorlamp from Projector Point London UK.
She has had two hip replacements so a family room table and stools are overheight, making it easier for her to sit and giving the grouping a distinctly trendy, bar-like ambience. The chairs can also double for seating at either of two large work islands.
The whole family can get cooking in this kitchen, thanks to almost 40 linear feet of counter space, two dishwashers, three sinks, tons of cupboards and three full-height pantry shelves that glide on sliders. There are even under-counter appliance garages, with hinges to raise the food processor or toaster oven to counter height, reducing strain and eliminating the need for hunting for attachments in the back of cupboards.
“The cabinet people said they haven’t had a call for a baking centre like this in years, but I love it,” says Rosalyn, adding everything is plugged in under the counter and electricity disconnects when doors close.
Another favourite zone is the beverage centre, which features glass storage, bar fridge, hot water dispenser, wine display, under-counter motion sensor lights and even a step-stool for grandchildren. With all these elements, Bulosan says it was important to plan ahead.
She notes one of the challenges in the kitchen was that it needed more personality.
Moving doors, adding extra windows and reflecting natural light in stainless accents such as kick plates and appliances achieved it.
Sparkle also comes from recycled glass backsplashes and cabinet insets and ceramic floor tile that’s set on the diagonal and runs up the family room fireplace. A glittering tiny tile, strung along the floor like a jewelled necklace, gives spatial definition to family room, kitchen and eating nook — now one large zone. “This kitchen is the centre of everything we do. It’s where we hang,” says Rosalyn, who loves how it flows now.
She and Bulosan also had fun creating a “jewel-box” powder room with the help of damask-style wallpaper and faux marble floor tile, laid on the bias for an enlarged look.
Glass shelves hold a collection of Swarovski figurines, a glass sink blooms on the counter like a crystal flower, while faucet and knobs are set into the mirror.We offer the best ventilationsystem, A small broom closet was recruited for the powder room and is now a marble-topped vanity.
“Angelique is so imaginative, youthful and energetic,” says Rosalyn. “She has been perfect to work with.”
And Bulosan admits she’s had a blast.Silicone moldmaking Rubber, A designer for only two years, she always loved painting watercolours, making jewelry, building models, sculpting, glass blowing and silversmithing.”
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