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Bradner Homes
Backing onto a local mountain resort, this Alpine Lodge showcases clear Hemlock soffits and Western Red Cedar siding and fascia, stained in warm earth tones to harmonize with its natural surroundings.
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Carrier – Waites
This stunning ceiling was crafted with vertical grain clear Hemlock and accented by faux, tight-grain, vertical grain clear Douglas Fir beams, creating a timeless and elegant look.
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Hart Tipton – Liminal
Overlooking the West Vancouver waterfront, this modern home showcases Accoya, wire-brushed and stained with Sansin Onyx, throughout its exterior to create a façade built to endure the wet West Coast climate.
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Hart Tipton – Teahouse
Designed by famed Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, this Teahouse was built entirely from tight grain Douglas Fir, highlighting the West Coast species in its natural environment while overlooking the Vancouver Harbour.
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Hazenboom – Saltspring
Overlooking the Strait of Georgia, this modern home features clear mixed grain Yellow Cedar, renowned for its natural resistance to rot, while Vertical Grain Clear Hemlock and Rift & Quartered White Oak are used inside to complete the clean, vibrant design.
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Metzel Contracting – Kohanaiki Club House
Located on the Island of Hawai’i, the Kohanaiki Club House was designed to withstand the tropical environment, utilizing Vertical Grain Clear Western Red Cedar—renowned for its natural resistance to rot and termites—throughout the interior and exterior. African Mahogany, with its rich red tones, complements the Western Red Cedar.
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Molo Design – Studio Deck
Offering sweeping views of the city, this urban oasis features Yellow Cedar that was intentionally left unfinished, allowing it to weather gracefully to a natural silver hue.
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Molo Design – Workshop
Constructed with clear Douglas Fir plywood and lumber for both walls and furniture, this workshop offers a clean, fresh workspace for the local design studio.
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Molo Design – Studio
With the environment in mind, all the clear lumber in this architect studio was sourced from salvaged Western Red Cedar logs and old bridge stringers. It was installed using clips and screws, allowing it to be removed and reused in a future life when the current building reaches the end of its lifespan.
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Nestworks – Stephens
Featuring clear, mixed grain Douglas Fir, this house celebrates the beauty of this local West Coast species, highlighted by its warm, rich amber tones.
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Nestworks – Thirteenth
Located in Vancouver, this contemporary home blends seamlessly into its surroundings by using select tight-knot Western Red Cedar treated with the Shou Sugi Ban process. The clear, mixed grain Douglas Fir exterior and interior complement the rich black finish of the charred cedar.
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Point Break Developments
Cadboro Bay Beach House – Photographer: Ema Peter – This beach house features clear, mixed grain Western Red Cedar siding, milled to a custom profile and left unfinished to age naturally. Vertical grain Hemlock is used for the soffit and ceiling, pre-finished a custom white colour.
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Rannala Freeborn – Newport
This West Coast Contemporary home features Select Tight Knot Western Red Cedar, intentionally left to weather and age naturally over time.
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Rannala Freeborn – Seaview
With stunning views of the ocean, the clear vertical grain Hemlock used throughout the soffits and ceiling mimics the waves, creating the impression that they continue flowing into the house.
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Southall’s – Downey
Designed by the daughter of a local couple seeking a new home for retirement, this modern farmhouse features 1/8” gap tongue-and-groove select tight knot Western Red Cedar siding and soffits, creating crisp, clean lines throughout.
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Stones Marine – Boathouse
Located in the English countryside, this rural home was crafted using clear, mixed grain Yellow Cedar for the siding and roof, with modified clear Douglas Fir timbers forming its internal structure.
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Stones Marine – Spirit 111
Known for its strength and durability, B&Btr clear vertical grain Douglas Fir was selected for the hull of The Spirit 111, one of the largest single-masted wooden yachts built in modern times.
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Windley Office Building
This oceanfront office building showcases 1/8” gap Fineline tongue-and-groove Accoya—renowned for its resistance to rot—paired with clear vertical grain Western Red Cedar feature walls. All exterior materials were pre-finished with Sansin SDF.
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