Saskatoon HOME Magazine Fall 2017

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NO SWAN SONG ON WHITESWAN Sand Castle Home is Here to Stay The Whiteswan Drive home is set back from the busy street, its grand front entrance shaded by a large spruce and edged with tasteful landscaping. With its subtle earth tone exterior, passers by are put in mind of an elegant

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sand castle. But with its solid masonry quoins, stone staircase and striking entryway of glass and metalwork, there’s a sense of permanence and strength. It’s a home that’s here to stay, and so are its owners.

FALL 2017

When family physician Paula Nielsen and CPA David Nielsen decided their River Heights home was no longer meeting their needs, one thing was certain. They didn’t want to leave the area. Two teenage athlete sons had friends galore.

The couple loves to entertain, and each wanted a home office, so room to spread out was key. Paula found a bigger option on Whiteswan Drive, and though dated, it featured a floor plan she felt they could make their own.


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