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Eagle Island is one of those rare addresses — a small, quiet community just off the West Vancouver shoreline where the water is always present and the pace of life is entirely its own. When a couple without children purchased an original home on a waterfront lot there, they weren't buying the existing house so much as the site it sat on. The renovation was about unlocking what the location had always promised.
The existing structure was completely reimagined to suit a contemporary lifestyle and a waterfront setting that demanded to be seen. At the heart of the design is the living room — opened up to a dramatic double-height vaulted ceiling that transforms the character of the entire home, creating a sense of volume and light that the original layout had kept buried.
Every decision about the water-facing elevation was made with one goal: get out of the way of the view. Full-height glass and large sliding doors dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior, pulling the ocean into the living spaces and making the waterfront feel like a natural extension of the home rather than something glimpsed through a window. With the home facing west, those openings frame something else entirely — evening light rolling across the water and some of the most spectacular sunsets the coast has to offer.
For two people who know exactly how they want to live, this is a home that was rebuilt around that vision — contemporary in its details, generous in its proportions, and completely oriented to the water and sky it sits beside.





