Clean Lines Meet Forest Views in This Landmark $2.5M Vancouver Midcentury

Designed by architect Ron Thom, the 1956 home has vaulted ceilings, custom millwork, and a dramatic concrete fireplace.

Clean Lines Meet Forest Views in This Landmark $2.5M Vancouver Midcentury

Designed by architect Ron Thom, the 1956 home has vaulted ceilings, custom millwork, and a dramatic concrete fireplace.

Designed by architect Ron Thom, the 1956 home has vaulted ceilings, custom millwork, and a dramatic concrete fireplace.

Location: 1655 Ottawa Avenue, West Vancouver, Canada

Price: $3,390,000 CAD (approximately $2,498,737 USD)

Architect: Ron Thom

Year Built: 1956

Footprint: 3,022 square feet (four bedrooms, three baths)

Lot Size: 0.30 acres

From the Agent: "The Anderson Residence is a Ron Thom treasure of significant architecture inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright. It has a stunning living room with vaulted ceilings, transom windows, and exceptional millwork all beautifully anchored by an oversized concrete fireplace. The tastefully updated kitchen retains Thom’s creative vision while accommodating contemporary living. Ribbon windows flow throughout the home, providing a connection to the landscape with a relaxing pond by Streamworks Designs. The spacious primary bedroom soaks up garden views and the gentle sounds of Vinson Creek. The downstairs features a family room and three large bedrooms."

The multi-level residence is nearly hidden from street-view thanks to soaring leafy trees surrounding the property.

The multilevel residence is nearly hidden from the street thanks to the leafy trees that surround the property.

Photo by InFrame Real Estate

Photo by InFrame Real Estate

Photo by InFrame Real Estate

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