West Coast Modern
Interiors & Architecture

The Peninsula House in Photos

The 3,550-square-foot home Vancouver, British Columbia, originally built by highright architect James K.M. Cheng in the 1970s, has been sensitively revamped.

A natural wood door stands out against the blackened structure.

A natural wood door stands out against the blackened structure.

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The foyer.

The foyer.

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A bridge hovers over the first floor.

A bridge hovers over the first floor.

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Double-height ceilings and light and drama to the sunken living room.

Double-height ceilings and light and drama to the sunken living room.

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A fireplace keeps things cozy.

A fireplace keeps things cozy.

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The dining area.

The dining area.

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A seating area next to the kitchen. 

A seating area next to the kitchen. 

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The kitchen.

The kitchen.

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There are wooden beams throughout.

There are wooden beams throughout.

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The bridge connects the two sides of the upper floor.

The bridge connects the two sides of the upper floor.

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The primary bedroom has a skylight and a private balcony..

The primary bedroom has a skylight and a private balcony..

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The primary bedroom has a skylight and a private balcony.

The primary bedroom has a skylight and a private balcony.

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The yard includes a freestanding sauna.

The yard includes a freestanding sauna.

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There’s a turfed terrace on top of the garage.

There’s a turfed terrace on top of the garage.

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The house is surrounded by evergreens.

The house is surrounded by evergreens.

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