Split Level Renovation
D’Arcy Jones Architects used height play, concrete floors, and windows to completely renovate this Vancouver, Canada family home, surrounded by beautiful greenery.
This project gutted and re-built a classic split-level house from the early 1980’s. A long angular space was completely opened up, to create an airy sense of space not possible in Vancouver anymore, since high ceilings heights are not allowed in any new house.
A palette of heated concrete floors, raw waxed steel, bleached oak plywood and sculpted white drywall enclose a variety of spaces that are simple and complex.
Architecture: D’Arcy Jones Architects
Photography: Sama Jim Canzian