Feng House Combines West Coast Modern Architecture with Chinese Design

Feng House by BLA Design Group in Vancouver, Canada, seamlessly combines West Coast modern architecture with traditional Chinese design. The home features large gables, floor-to-ceiling windows, and sliding glass doors, maximizing natural light and creating interconnected spaces.

Influenced by Vancouver’s climate, it incorporates standing seam metal cladding and cedar siding. The interiors honor the family’s Asian heritage with custom artwork, slatted wood panels, and culturally elegant furnishings. Designed in 2022, the project reflects a blend of cultural influences and modern living trends.

Modern wooden house with black trim, large windows, and a sleek, minimalist design.

Two Cultures Influence Feng House Design

Feng House, designed by BLA Design Group in Vancouver, Canada, harmoniously fuses West Coast modern architecture with traditional Chinese elements. Designed in 2022, the home embodies a blend of cultural influences and modern living, catering to a Chinese-Canadian family eager to incorporate their heritage into their daily environment.
Minimalist living room with large windows, wood furnishings, and neutral seating.
The structure features floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing ample natural light to flood the interiors. Large gables extend over the main level, acting as a cantilevered cover for the recessed entry patio. This design choice is both aesthetic and practical, especially considering Vancouver’s frequent showers. Standing seam metal cladding envelops the home, providing protection from rain and sun.
Sleek dining area with modern round table, upholstered chairs, and a stylish pendant lamp.

Outside, naturally stained cedar siding lines the front and back, mirroring the surrounding natural environment. Large sliding glass doors at the rear create an expansive and interconnected space comprising the living, dining, kitchen, and patio areas. This configuration not only enhances the home’s size but also facilitates a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience.
A modern, minimalist kitchen with clean lines, sleek cabinets, and a large central island.

Interior Respects Traditional Chinese Designs

The interiors of Feng House pay homage to the family’s Asian heritage. In the entryway, slatted wood panels display a custom artwork, a topographic sculpture of Hangzhou, adding a personal touch to the space. This use of slatted walls extends throughout the home, acting as room dividers that facilitate the natural flow of light. Inspired by the traditional Chinese “ping feng,” these panels create a calming backdrop for the entry area, tea table, and dining table.
A modern living space with a wooden dining table, grey stools, and a striking slatted screen.
Many furniture and décor pieces were sourced directly from China, imbuing the space with a unique sense of cultural elegance. According to the designers, these elements bring an elevated daily comfort and experience to the homeowners, allowing them to reconnect with their roots in a personalized manner.
Minimalist home office with sleek wooden cabinetry, desk, and a black swivel chair.

Feng House stands as a testament to the fusion of diverse architectural styles, creating new ideas and trends for modern living. It offers a cozy, comfortable, and bright atmosphere while honoring traditional design elements. Through its thoughtful design, the home provides a space where the family can thrive, finding comfort in the intersection of past and present, West Coast and Chinese influences.
Cozy bedroom with minimalist design, large window overlooking forest, built-in storage.
Minimalist bathroom design with freestanding tub, vanity, and round mirrors against natural light.
A modern bathroom with sleek, minimalist design featuring wooden cabinetry, black fixtures, and a marble-like tile floor.
Striking modern home with an interplay of wood and steel siding, large windows, and a covered entryway.
A modern, dark-colored, angular residential building nestled among trees.
A modern, wooden-clad house with large windows and exterior lighting, set against a natural landscape.

Photography by Ema Peter Photography
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- by Matt Watts

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