European architect Thomas Debicki designed this one-of-a-kind home. The home spans nearly 4,000 square feet and has thoughtful design, modern elements and elegant details.
The home’s focal point is a stunning central courtyard. The space is flooded with abundant natural lighting from the floor-to-ceiling glass on the north and south sides. A central 17-foot-wide, all-glass pyramid roof further fills the courtyard with light. It was built by Edmonton’s Muttart Conservatory, which makes it the second-largest resident pyramid in Alberta. The pyramid roof also allows for an indoor, living ficus fig tree spanning 34 feet, which brings a natural touch into the home.
The top-floor loft is another statement floor with 360-degree windows and sliding glass doors leading to an outdoor patio and built-in bar.When you’re not relaxing in the soothing courtyard or sunny loft, there are plenty of other spaces to enjoy. The expansive open-floor plan flows throughout the home with 13-foot ceilings that create a sense of elevation and connection.
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