Address: 689 Westmount Hills Drive
Neighbourhood: Cranbrook
Agent: Dennis Mehravar, Re/Max Twin City Realty Inc., Brokerage
Price: $1,299,00
The Place
A perfect marriage of custom design and mid-century modern vintage in this four-bedroom home in Westmount.
The Details
From the outside, this low-slung bungalow holds its cards close to the chest, with a modest exterior concealing a custom home with mid-century influences and stylish design flourishes throughout. Through large barn doors the main living area transitions smoothly to sunken living and dining rooms around the outside of the interior. Step straight out from the kitchen or master bedroom right into a backyard complete with heated saltwater pool and seven-person hot tub — perfect if you’re planning on hosting, whatever the season. (As dinner party environments go, the kitchen is nothing to shake a stick at, either.) Hardwood floors, quartz countertops and custom lighting complete the package here, an ideal home for someone who wants modern amenities with a fantastic splash of vintage appeal.
The Tour
Mid-century modern revivalism delivered in a livable, stylish and comfortable home for the whole family.
By the Numbers
Disclaimer: Although we try to provide the most up-to-date information available, we cannot guarantee features or availability as listed. Please contact the realtor for latest details. To make a submission to Home of the Week, email gord@londonincmagazine.ca.
Meet Allison DeBlaire, 34, executive director at 519Pursuit and one of our 20 Under 40 Class of 2026 recipients
Meet Matt Trovato, 39, chief financial officer at ASICS Apps and one of our 20 Under 40 Class of 2026…
Futureproofing for changing demands of employees and clients, an innovative approach to commercial spaces creates adaptable interiors that be reconfigured…
Meet Robert Bierbaum, 29, CEO at Old Oak Properties and one of our 20 Under 40 Class of 2026 recipients
Meet Melina Rodrigues Bellini, 36, science communicator at Diagnostics Biochem Canada Inc. and one of our 20 Under 40 Class of…
The rise of ‘reverse recruiting’: a new frontier (and minefield) for jobseekers