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MODERN REVIVAL

a change

Homeowners value Oke’s honest, transparent guidance

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Tara and Phil decided to move to Goderich over a bottle of wine one night. They were looking for something very different than their downtown Toronto lifestyle and Goderich is a town that met their criteria. It is close to Waterloo and Caledon East, where their families live, it is on a lake and it has that small town feel the couple loves. “We liked the idea of living on Ontario’s west coast,” they say.

Tara, originally from Waterloo, and Phil, from Caledon East, also felt strongly about raising their son and daughter in a rural setting. Phil grew up on a large farm and wants his son and daughter to have a similar experience growing up.

“We rented in Bayfield the first year while we were looking at properties to buy,” the couple say, and it wasn’t long before they discovered the 35-acre, river front property located minutes outside of Goderich that they now own today. “We fell in love with the property and with the idea of one day building on it.”

Initially, Tara and Phil wanted to construct their home next to the scenic Maitland River located at the west end of their property but decided to build on a bluff at the east side to take advantage of the elevation of the land. “We walked around the property and eventually decided on the building site due to the panoramic view,” they say. “There were too many restrictions to build next to the river.”

Tara and Phil chose Oke Woodsmith based on the company’s solid reputation and a home tour Oke Woodsmith had taken them on to see homes in Grand Bend. “The unique Oke Woodsmith look – a kind of board and batten, French rustic, chalet style – is also why we chose them,” Tara says. “We really like their style of home; they have a lot of experience building homes like this which some of the other [companies] didn’t have.”

Managing the project was Randy, who kept in contact with Tara and Phil on a regular basis. Brothers Wayne and Kevin were also involved, with Wayne working to excavate the building site and Kevin focusing on the interior and wood finishes.

Designer Steve Poortinga was on hand to help Tara and Phil craft their dream home for their growing family.

The couple also happened to live right next door to their quickly progressing property during the 10-month building process, giving them daily access to the property and any updates – good or bad – Oke Woodsmith had for them.

“They were honest with us – we had heard horror stories about builders who chase you offsite or don’t follow through,” Phil says, “but we never felt that they didn’t want us here; they were honest and transparent.”

Rustic French-style board-and-batten defines the home’s chalet style

OPPOSITE PAGE With a walk-out lower level and two upper levels, this family home offers ample space to grow. ABOVE The homeowners love Oke Woodsmith’s signature timber frame look, describing it as French rustic chalet-style. LEFT A set of two-storey windows provides a sweeping view of the couple’s large lot. Oke is famous for ensuring vistas from every possible angle.

Tara and Phil’s new, two-storey home includes a kitchen, living room, dining room, office, powder room and mudroom on the 1,500-square-foot main level and three bedrooms, a master ensuite, a three-piece bathroom and laundry space on the 1,000-square-foot upper level.

The kitchen, which features a spacious island with a butcher block surface, is slightly off to the side and yet the open concept design still connects it to the living area. The kitchen is also connected to the dining area by a sliding barn door, adding to the rustic charm of the house.

The living room features a stone wood-burning fireplace – a cottage-like focal point – and the room’s large windows provide a picturesque vista of the couple’s property.

The floors in the house are laminate to accommodate the pitter-pattering of growing children. “We plan to upgrade [the floors] when the kids are older,” the couple say.

The home’s wrought iron banister’s spindles were also installed with careful consideration of curious, high-energy kids. “We talked to Randy and the supplier about how close to put them together and how high the banister should be so our son couldn’t climb over them,” Phil says.

One advantage the couple had throughout the building process was being of like minds with Oke Woodsmith, and they offer this as a piece of advice for people looking to build or renovate. “Being on the same page before we started the project and being on the same page as to what the house should look like in the end made it very easy,” Phil says. “There were discussions during the process, but all of the big stuff was agreed upon before we even started.”

Tara and Phil felt comfortable putting their trust in Oke Woodsmith with everything from the designs to suppliers.

“One of the things I liked about Oke Woodsmith is they suggested one store that they believed had good options,” Tara says. “They directed us there and narrowed down the options, so we had choices but not an overwhelming amount. You could drive yourself crazy if you weren’t provided with some kind of direction.”

Tara and Phil also liked the “one thing at a time” approach Oke Woodsmith took with them.

“We liked that everything happened in stages,” Tara says. “We didn’t have to make a whole bunch of decisions at the same time.”

“There were lots of suggestions, but we didn’t feel like we were being pigeonholed,” Phil says. “Randy knows how to guide the customer,” Tara says. “And he was good with our decisions even if they were different than his.”

Tara and Phil described Oke Woodsmith’s workers as “competent, focused and reliable.”

“Randy answered our emails almost immediately, even late at night,” Tara says. “He was always engaged in conversation and genuinely cared about our interest and ensuring that we were satisfied with the end result.” n

On every floor, extra care was taken to ensure this home is as safe as it is beautiful.

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