In the Field with Emerge Design
Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia
Gwyntie van Tuyl Weswick, owner and principal designer of Emerge Design, partnered with Urban Bonfire’s design specialists and local dealer partner Coastal Living to create this vibrant yet comfortable outdoor kitchen and entertaining space in Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia.
“The homeowners loved contrasting palettes with dark features and white and wood tones, which flow from the interior rooms into the natural outdoor environment,” explains van Tuyl Weswick. “Like the rest of the home, the outdoor space was creatively planned for large gatherings and offers multiple areas for play and recovery.”
While the outdoor space is large, it is thoughtfully planned out. The homeowners, a couple with children who enjoy hosting friends and family, requested a functional home-away-from-home for all kinds of gatherings. This vision was realized with designated areas for various activities, including a pool, hot tub, covered lounge space, and fire pit.
Careful consideration was given to the layout, materials and colors for the outdoor kitchen. Following the homeowner’s desire to entertain, a long kitchen run sits between the covered seating area and additional bar-height chairs, allowing the cook to mingle with guests. Surrounded by lush forest, the property incorporates native hardscapes into the living area. With durability and aesthetics in mind, Urban Bonfire cabinetry in an Onyx finish complements the earthy, dark colors and provides ample storage space for all kitchen essentials. Stainless steel handles and DCS appliances deliver the perfect balance of contrast while complementing the all-season performance.
“Urban Bonfire is far superior [compared to] other products. They also have great [layout and finish] options and deliver outstanding service and communication.” – Gwyntie van Tuyl Weswick, Owner and Principal Designer of Emerge Design
Featured in this project
Onyx Finish
Stainless Steel Handles
DCS Grill
Project Coordination & Installation: Coastal Living
Photography by Kevin Jamieson