Saskatoon HOME magazine Spring 2015

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Darren McConnell, Humboldt Electric, and Ryan Kolibab, Kolibab Mechanical, “made it all come together. Darren supplied automated blinds, LED lighting and traveled extensively in Canada and the U.S. to find perfect lighting for every area.”

A tv encased in the footboard seamlessly rises with the touch of a button, and even rotates 180 degrees to face the bed or sitting area.

always to make it tasteful and functional at the same time.” In keeping with the sleek open concept and modern style of the Saskatchewan Crescent home, Perry and his crew worked on both subtle and obvious design

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details. Inverted steps on the kitchen island and living room bar mimic the natural erosion of the riverbank, and a cantilevered frame makes the master bed appear to be floating over a raised floor. Layered Douglas Fir bulkheads

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over the kitchen cabinetry add a linear look, echo the cantilevered stair treads while adding texture and backlighting for ambiance. The more obvious design details include the expansive range hood, fourinch thick kitchen countertops

in the kitchen, plus six-inch thick countertops for the vanities, all with what are referred to as ‘waterfalls.’ Over 1700 hours went into the design, manufacturing and installing of the cabinetry and millwork. The mirror-like high gloss


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