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Simplicity by Design

Empty nesters downsize from their family home to a condo to simplify their lives

Simplicity by Design - Spruce Summer Issue 2022
Custom couches by EQ3 paired with side chairs by Pigeon Hole wrap around a dual-functioning TV, which acts as an art piece when not in use.

BY NESSA PULLMAN | PHOTOS BY DASHA ARMSTRONG

Laura and Greg Dowell had talked about downsizing from their five-bedroom character house in Oak Bay to a smaller and more manageable home in a few years. But they were quick to make the jump to smaller quarters after Greg received some sudden news about his health. 

Wanting to stay in the neighbourhood they’ve called home all their lives, the Dowells laid eyes on a ground-floor condo located directly across from the Oak Bay Marina. 

“We still wanted a large outdoor space with a walk-in feel to be similar to a house but without the maintenance that comes with it,” says Laura. 

With very short notice to make the unit feel like home, the Dowells turned to local designer Raubyn Rothschild of Rothschild West Design + Planning, who had worked with them on their Shawnigan Lake house. 

Before taking possession of the condo, the Dowells decided to start their new chapter with a clean slate, which meant gutting the entire unit and purging practically everything they owned.

“We wanted a new start here, a simplified version to suit our new circumstances,” says Laura. 

Working with all new materials meant they could really tailor the space to accommodate their needs within the confines of a condo. Having a minimalist, modern and easy-to-maintain home was top of mind when planning the space. 

Being on the bottom floor meant natural light was limited. Rothschild opened up the space by lifting the ceiling height as well as removing interior walls and bulkheads where possible. Crisp white walls and light oak floors keep the space looking bright, while various wall and ceiling sconces are placed thoughtfully around the home to add light where needed. 

Simplicity by Design - Spruce Summer Issue 2022

Simplicity by Design - Spruce Summer Issue 2022
The backsplash in the kitchen, visible from both the dining and living room, was brought to full height and decorated with wall sconces by CB2. To support the Dowell’s love of entertaining, an eight-person dining table by Restoration Hardware sits below a modern pendant from McLaren Lighting.
Simplicity by Design - Spruce Summer Issue 2022
A floating console was custom built by Victoria Millwork and extends across the living room’s back wall. Rustic wall sconces by Anthropology frame the cabinet, which is used for storage and mixing drinks.

Simplicity by Design - Spruce Summer Issue 2022

Simplicity by Design - Spruce Summer Issue 2022

Greg, a retired builder, would have typically taken on the construction himself, but due to his medical condition, they decided to bring in Blaine Rust from Renex Custom Builders to help with the heavier lifting. However, that didn’t stop Greg from getting his hands dirty — he worked on finishing touches such as painting, hardware, wiring and plumbing fixtures whenever he was feeling well enough. 

Rothschild went for clean lines and flush surfaces as well as integrated millwork throughout the entire unit, making it easy to maintain. To keep the place as minimalist and streamlined as possible, storage and appliances are hidden within oversized custom cabinetry by Victoria Millwork in the entrance hall, kitchen and living room. To create a modern, elegant and calming energy in the home, Rothschild applied a neutral colour palette, using texture, layers and natural elements for dimension. 

“I wanted to create an envelope shell so they could switch out simpler décor over the seasons,” says Rothschild. 

Simplicity by Design - Spruce Summer Issue 2022
Being a corner unit, the condo’s floor plan is spread out into three main zones — sleeping area, entertaining area and cooking area. A separate breakfast nook was created in the kitchen for casual meals when it’s just the two of them. The master bedroom and ensuite bathroom can be closed off from the rest 
of the house with a separate 
door when guests are over.
Simplicity by Design - Spruce Summer Issue 2022
The guest bedroom hosts a large one-unit bed frame with built-in side tables by Article for overnight visitors. In the master bedroom, the bed and side tables were sourced from Chesterfields, while wall sconces from Worleys are placed above for night-time reading.

Simplicity by Design - Spruce Summer Issue 2022

Simplicity by Design - Spruce Summer Issue 2022

Simplicity by Design - Spruce Summer Issue 2022
The laundry area is hidden away in the wall cabinets that line the entry hall. The original front door was traditional and outdated, so Rothschild wrapped the interior side in a sleek, modern oak to match the rest of the home. Ceiling sconces by McLaren Lighting bring light into the entryway.

Since the homeowners decided on all new furniture, Rothschild had to get creative in her selections to ensure the space looked warm and inviting rather than staged or forced. 

“It can often be more challenging when starting from scratch,” says Rothschild. “Without the client’s personal items, you have to be very thoughtful about what you choose and how it will reflect them.” 

Having worked on a previous project together, trust had been established, but there were a few key differences this time around — their main living home, health challenges and a pandemic — which included long delays and increased prices. 

“The Dowells had to adjust to difficult circumstances that weren’t there the first time,” says Rothschild. “Their strength and dedication were admirable.” 

Having a durable, long-lasting, uncomplicated place to live in was the homeowners’ biggest wish. Clutter was minimized to make room for what truly matters and to make the most out of their remaining time together. Most importantly, they have a safe place to call home that will support them in their next phase of life.

Resource List

Interior design: Rothschild West Design + Planning
Construction manager: Greg Dowell
Electrician: Capital Electric
Doors and hardware: Renex Custom Builders, Victoria Specialty Hardware
Tile: Hourigan’s Flooring
Painting: Hughes Painting
Kitchen/bathroom millwork: Victoria Millwork
Custom millwork: Victoria Millwork, Renex Custom Builders
Flooring: Hourigan’s Flooring
Glass: Royal Oak Glass
Countertops: Colonial Countertops
Plumbing fixtures: Splashes Bath & Kitchen
Lighting: McLaren Lighting, Circa Lighting, Anthropologie, Worley’s, CB2
Furniture: Studio Y Design, Chester Fields, Rove Concepts, Restoration Hardware, Article, Pigeonhole
Window coverings: Budget Blinds

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