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McLeod Bovell Modern Homes Designs the Liminal House

McLeod Bovell Modern Houses designed the Liminal House which is a modern residence located in Canada's West Vancouver area. The home lies between the idea of a suburban tranquility and the rugged look of the Canadian coastline. Right by the sea, the home embodies the idea of liminality which is the state "being betwixt and between, not here or there fully."

The design's philosophy highlights the essence of transition which is highlighted by the homeowner's journey of becoming empty nesters. It is a home but also a narrative of passage "orchestrating movement through space." The home features a facade made of a blend of textural materials. This includes stained Accoya wood, aluminum plate, and concrete.
Trend Themes
1. Liminal Architecture - Liminal architecture focuses on creating spaces that symbolize transitions, blending urban tranquility with natural ruggedness.
2. Empty Nester Design - Designs catered to empty nesters emphasize flexible and evolving spaces that adapt to changing life stages.
3. Textural Facades - Homes with textural facades use a blend of materials such as wood, aluminum, and concrete to create visually dynamic and tactile surfaces.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Real Estate - The residential real estate industry is seeing a shift towards homes that embody transitional life stages and unique location-based characteristics.
2. Construction Materials - Advancements in construction materials are enabling the creation of dynamic and texturally diverse home facades.
3. Home Design - Home design is evolving to incorporate themes of liminality, offering spaces that reflect personal journeys and transitional phases.

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