This Saanich home, designed by Daniel Evan White, is organized in steps on a forested slope, and several exterior decks continue the stepped progression providing an entertaining BBQ area; a pool with adjoining changing room and steam/shower; separate guest or caretaker quarters; as well as coastline decks that offer a variety of transitional daylight and shade opportunities to enjoy both White's remarkable creation and one of Victoria's finest coastlines.
6 |Curved skylights look a little dated now, but in 1974, when the house was first conceived, they were a cutting-edge way to expand the view and let in more natural light.
7 |The building of the home was finished in 1978.
8 |More than 30 years later, the home has been recently restored and is up for sale, priced at $,575,000 CAD.
9 |Many of the interior surfaces are locally milled cedar.
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15 |Arched skylights are arranged as an interlocking series.
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18 |The Western facade, facing the Pacific coast, is fully glassed.
19 |State of the art seismic engineering secures the structure to its foundation.
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22 |Windows and doors are of top-grade commercial quality, rather than residential.
23 |Custom quarried Rajasthani slate floors are found both inside and out.
24 | The counters are black honed granite, and the cabinetry panels are of resin-embedded reeds.
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27 |The entire structure encompasses 5500 square feet.
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