Sunset Flat / Falken Reynolds Interiors
An Asia-based couple wanted their Vancouver condo with big English Bay and False Creek views to be artistically designed, and feel all at once comfortable and inspiring for resting, working and entertaining.
Founded in 2012, Falken Reynolds Interiors is a Vancouver-based interior design practice whose award-winning work centres on private homes and extends to retail, hospitality and product design. With a global perspective and a highly personal approach, they create inviting spaces shaped by the distinct lives and experiences of their clients. Clean lines, craftsmanship and considered details are hallmarks. Their projects have been featured by Western Living, Dwell, Gray, The Globe & Mail, Harper Collins’ 150 Best Mini Interiors and others.
LOCATION: Vancouver, Canada
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An Asia-based couple wanted their Vancouver condo with big English Bay and False Creek views to be artistically designed, and feel all at once comfortable and inspiring for resting, working and entertaining.
Our client had been living in this home on Indian Arm—a one-road community on the water, just outside of Vancouver—for more than 12 years. She loved the house – the location, the views, the layout, but it was time to freshen it up.
After relocating to Victoria, an Edmonton family of five found their dream location on Cadboro Bay. Our clients wanted to bring as much of the beach in, by maximizing sight lines and using driftwood tones
The Tyhee Lake House was designed by Falken Reynolds for a young family returning to their roots in Smithers, BC. Located on Tyhee Lake, expansive windows take advantage of views to the lake, and mountains beyond.
The VanDusen house feels fresh and breezy but but also warm and inviting – the result of a light material palette accented with a rich mid-stained oak to reference the 1960’s.
The building at 55 East Cordova, a former relic of sand-blasted brick and old-growth timber, was a 150,000 sf warehouse built in 1909 by architect Edward Evans Blackmore in downtown Vancouver, B.C.
This one-bedroom loft spans 3,000 square feet of a former brick and beam garment factory. Two 2-bedroom apartments were transformed to create this unique city home for a professional couple
A concept born out of our love of Canadiana and a necessity of creating functional separation in a loft just shy of 600 square feet.
Splitting time between New York and Vancouver, the owners of a 1,100-square-foot loft in the latter city’s Crosstown neighborhood needed room to work from home, and as ardent sports fans they also wanted space to host large game-day gatherings.
“The unique site of the 2,200 square foot (204 square metres) Saint George Street house inspired us to get creative with our design process and visually create more space,” says Chad Falkenberg, principal of Falken Reynolds.