Explore 7 design ideas that have inspired us and that truly shine here on Vancouver Island
Across the Island, homeowners and designers are redefining what “home” means in a coastal context. Is it the sound of the ocean outside your window? The warmth of cedar and stone? Or the ability to live sustainably off the land?
In this issue, we explore 5 design ideas that have inspired us, and that truly shine here on Vancouver Island celebrating natural materials, quiet simplicity, and the seamless connection between indoors and out that defines coastal living.
1. Design With Nature, Not Against It
Idea: Use the Island’s natural landscape as the design blueprint.
How: Orient homes to capture sunlight and ocean breezes; use floor-to-ceiling windows to frame forest or ocean views; let natural light replace heavy decor.
Creative Twist: Incorporate a “view corridor” an intentional sightline from the kitchen or main living area toward a natural focal point (cedar grove, water, or mountain line).

2. Embrace Local Materials
Idea: Build and decorate with what’s found here: Cedar, fir, stone, and even driftwood.
How: Use reclaimed wood for accent walls or open shelving. Choose natural stone countertops or polished concrete floors that echo the rocky shoreline. Include local artisan pieces (like pottery or woven textiles) for texture and storytelling.
Creative Twist: Install a driftwood entry bench or live-edge dining table from a local mill, turning sustainability into design.

3. Indoor–Outdoor Flow
Idea: Make the outdoors an extension of the home.
How: Use sliding or folding doors that open onto decks, use similar flooring materials inside and out for visual flow, and add covered outdoor living areas with heaters or fire bowls.
Creative Twist: Add a “transition nook” a glassed-in mudroom or lounge that blurs indoor and outdoor space, ideal for the Island’s misty mornings.

4. “Cabin-Modern” Fusion
Idea: Mix rustic cabin charm with sleek modern touches.
How: Pair wood beams and stone fireplaces with minimalist furniture, modern lighting, and clean-lined cabinetry.
Creative Twist: Keep a “forest palette” moss greens, warm greys, muted browns, and deep blues to mirror the Island environment.

5. Spaces That Reflect Island Lifestyle
Idea: Design around how people actually live here, slower, outdoorsy, community-driven.
How: Create mudroom storage for boots and paddleboards. Include reading nooks with ocean or forest views. Add garden pots or herb planters visible from the kitchen window.
Creative Twist: A “flex garage” half studio, half storage for outdoor gear that adapts with seasons.
Why It Works: It’s both beautiful and functional, embracing real Island life.
