A Westbank modular home builder has designed the 82nd annual prize home for this year鈥檚 Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver.
Freeport Industries has created a two-level, 3,200 sq. ft. home featuring three bedrooms and three bathrooms, also boasting energy-efficient and environmentally sensitive materials and contemporary design elements.
It incorporates as features an impressive kitchen, wine display in the dining area, hot tub, patio outdoor living set-up, natural gas barbecue, personal sports lounge and exercise area with equipment and a sauna.
The prize home is valued at $1.4 million.
鈥淭his year鈥檚 home is modern, stylish and perfect for spending time with family and friends. We鈥檙e also thrilled to be including in our prize package a lake view lot in the Naramata Benchlands, where the home will be relocated after this year鈥檚 fair,鈥 said Mike McDaniel, president and CEO of the PNE.
The PNE prize home has been associated with the Central Okanagan in the past, as two former prize homes were located on lots in 91大黄鸭鈥檚 Kirschner Mountain development.
Freeport Industries designs and builds customized modular structures for residential, commercial and industrial clients in B.C., Alberta and Yukon.
Since 1997, the firm has been the exclusive builders for Retire West Communities, Western Canada鈥檚 largest privately held modular home developer.
鈥淥ur aim when designing this house was to really showcase the incredible ways a home can be energy-efficient while not sacrificing anything in terms of aesthetics or practicality,鈥 said Todd Venier, president of Freeport Industries.
鈥淭his home, combined with the stunning location at the Naramata Benchlands makes it a dream for any family.鈥