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The International Garden Festival Unveils the Projects Selected for its 26th Edition
International Garden Festival | Reford Gardens

Peek-a-Boo (detail)

Photo credit:
Hermine Demaël, Stephen Zimmerer

The International Garden Festival Unveils the Projects Selected for its 26th Edition
International Garden Festival | Reford Gardens

Scars of Conflict

Photo credit:
Michael Hyttel Thorø

The International Garden Festival Unveils the Projects Selected for its 26th Edition
International Garden Festival | Reford Gardens

Scars of Conflict

Photo credit:
Michael Hyttel Thorø

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Main entrance showcases an existing façade that has been updated to incorporate enhanced insulation value.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Street view with a welcoming garden.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Side driveway and garage to optimize space and allow for a rear yard extension.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Mudroom hallway looking at the rear yard garden. Side garage entrance is to the right. The radiant heated floors throughout the main level ensure year-round comfort.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Contemporary with earthy design aesthetic for the kitchen island and backsplash.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Open-concept family room and kitchen seamlessly connect to the outdoors through a sliding door wall, expanding the space onto the deck and rear garden.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Living room centered around a stunning fireplace that creates a warm and inviting focal point.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Fireplace encased in a natural stone.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Family room off the main entrance.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Family room off the main entrance.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Ensuite bathroom offers a serene, spa-like retreat with a view of the green roof.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Close-up of a freestanding bath with a garden view.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

One of the three bedrooms on the second floor uses space wisely with a built-in wardrobe unit.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Master bedroom with a fabric panel feature wall.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Rear yard showcases a stunning contemporary addition that effortlessly merges with indoor and outdoor living. Delivering a West Coast aesthetic that reflects the client’s vision.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Expansive triple-glazed glass doors connect the interior to the lush garden, allowing natural light to flood the space and offering an uninterrupted connection to the outdoors. These energy-efficient windows enhance insulation, reduce energy consumption, and contribute to a comfortable indoor environment year-round

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography

Forest Hill House: Where Century-Old Charm Meets West Coast Sustainability
Dewson Architects

Covered from the elements while remaining open to the surrounding environment. The design allows for the family room to expand outdoors.

Photo credit:
Valerie Wilcox Photography