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The Sterling: Laurysen’s custom contributions to CHEO’s 2025 dream home

Laurysen Kitchens has once again contributed time and materials to the Dream of a Lifetime lottery in support of the CHEO Foundation.

This year marks a significant milestone — the 25th anniversary of the Minto dream home and the 35th anniversary of the lottery itself. We’re proud to be part of this beloved community initiative that raises vital funds for critical medical equipment, research and programs that benefit countless families across Eastern Ontario.

The CHEO dream home is different from any other project we work on. It’s not about business; it’s about coming together as a community for a cause that matters deeply to all of us. We’re all working with the children in mind and it’s the eighth year that Laurysen has partnered on this meaningful project.

The 2025 Minto dream home, called The Sterling, was brought to life by Minto and the creative vision of Tanner Vine Design. Laurysen played a key role in shaping the home’s distinctive esthetic and accessibility features. Our team designed and delivered custom cabinetry and expert millwork that elevated the home’s function and ensured every element worked in harmony with the overall design.

Designing The Sterling

This year’s design direction represents a richer, more dramatic esthetic than last year’s minimalist prize home. Darker browns dominate the palette, complemented by woods that include cherry, walnut and oak. Curves and arches — a returning trend in contemporary design — appear throughout the home.

Additionally, the main floor was designed with accessibility in mind, featuring a primary bedroom suite and a wheelchair lift, creating a home that works beautifully for people of all ages and life stages.

The kitchen

At the heart of The Sterling is a kitchen designed to make a statement. The space was conceived by Tanner Vine as an elegant focal point and gathering area at the centre of the home.

Along the main wall, the kitchen features no upper cabinets, creating clean sight lines. It showcases the cooktop, flanked by drawers for pots and pans in rich, dark cherry wood cabinetry, and above is a beautifully rounded hood. To the left, a tall, built-in, glass-faced cabinet with lighted shelving showcases dishware while maintaining the minimalist, uncluttered look of the space.

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A panel-ready fridge is integrated into the custom cabinetry, creating a continuous, uninterrupted visual line. Photo: Metropolis Studio

An adjacent all-wood wall houses custom-crafted Laurysen cabinetry, a panel-ready built-in fridge and a double oven. To complement the streamlined layout, a pantry nearby provides additional storage.

Lastly, the island — with soft edges to complement the hood’s gentle curve — includes a pull-out garbage system, a large sink and ample seating.

Walk-in pantry

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The pantry extends the kitchen’s functionality, offering additional storage and a prep sink. Photo: Metropolis Studio

The large pantry just off the kitchen is lined with cabinetry and storage solutions that the kitchen lacks. Pull-out systems make commonly used items readily accessible, while uppers maximize every inch of vertical space. A second sink enhances the usefulness of this space and the custom taupe finish complements the adjacent cherry wood used in the kitchen while giving the pantry its own identity.

Dining room credenza

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A long, low custom credenza adds depth and balance to the dining space. Photo: Metropolis Studio

Just outside the kitchen, the dining area is anchored by a buffet-style walnut credenza that exemplifies Laurysen’s craftsmanship. Book-matched doors create a continuous, wavy grain across the face — each door was carefully ordered in sequence for a harmonious flow — and a gentle curve echoes the soft, rounded details used throughout the home.

Primary bedroom

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Rich cherry wood introduces warmth to the space while offering practical, everyday storage. Photo: Metropolis Studio

The main floor’s accessible plan centres on the primary bedroom suite, positioned across from the great room and fireplace for a luxurious hotel-suite feel. Laurysen contributed an elegant cherry dresser that offers essential storage while maintaining the room’s clean, contemporary lines.

Primary ensuite

The ensuite balances restraint with refined detail. A double-sink cherry vanity continues the main floor’s wood-toned esthetic, and two mirrors, perfectly aligned with each sink, hang from the ceiling to create vertical emphasis and visual drama.

Another standout feature in the ensuite is the custom linen closet with black aluminum frames and glass doors revealing cherry shelving within. When illuminated, integrated strip lighting provides a warm glow and subtly tints the clear glass.

It’s an elegant, functional storage feature that elevates the entire room.

Primary walk-in closet

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Thicker panels create a sense of permanence in the walk-in closet, giving the space a substantial, tailored feel. Photo: Metropolis Studio

The primary closet shows how material choice can elevate simple designs. The layout follows traditional closet organization with his-and-hers sections, plenty of hanging space and shelving. It’s the use of double-thick panels (1½-inch versus the typical ⅝-inch) that significantly upgrades the space. The added thickness required the Laurysen team to implement custom structural solutions to support the increased load. The result is a substantial, high-end look that feels robust and tailored.

Home office

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An off-centre window shaped the design direction in the den, calling for asymmetrical cabinetry that still achieves a soft, cohesive balance. Photo: Gordon King Photography

The den features floor-to-ceiling cabinetry spanning the back wall of the room, notable given the 11-plus-foot ceiling height. Achieving that scale required careful planning, as standard materials don’t extend to those heights. We strategically determined where to place seams and joins to maintain structural integrity without compromising the design’s clean lines.

An off-centre window also presented a challenge. Asymmetrical cabinetry — wider on one side, narrower on the other — creates visual balance, making the wall appear harmonious and intentional.

The use of double-thick panels continues in this room, paired with a mix of open shelving and closed storage. I personally measured the space to account for architectural variations before fabrication.

Bathrooms

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A deep green vanity and dark stone countertop add depth to the main-floor powder room. Photo: Metropolis Studio

On the main floor, the powder room shifts from the home’s wood-forward palette with a deep dark green vanity — chosen to complement a specific dark countertop. Integrated pulls allow fingers to slide behind the drawer fronts, keeping the lines clean.

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An upstairs vanity quietly hides an internal design that accommodates plumbing without sacrificing drawer space. Photo: Gordon King Photography

Upstairs, one bathroom features a floating vanity with two drawers. Hidden inside, a U-shaped cutout clears the sink’s plumbing, so the drawers still open fully.

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Matching taupe vanities and dark countertops maintain the home’s warm, cohesive palette. Photo: Gordon King Photography

Another upstairs bathroom includes two vanities finished in the same custom taupe used in the pantry and upper laundry. These vanities reach the floor and pair with dark brown countertops and rounded backsplashes — a subtle echo of curved elements elsewhere.

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In the basement, a two-piece vanity creates visual lightness and adds extra storage space. Photo: Metropolis Studio

In the basement, a floating countertop sits above a separate lower cabinet with spacing between. This vanity design creates a visual lightness well-suited to the gym and recreational spaces on the home’s lower level.

Laundry rooms

The Sterling has two laundry rooms.

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Custom cabinetry supports the European-style washer-dryer at an accessible, comfortable height. Photo: Metropolis Studio

On the main floor, serving the accessible primary suite, a European-style washer-dryer combination unit saves space. The appliance sits on a custom Laurysen cabinet base built to support the weight and raise it by 15 inches, making loading and unloading easier and accessible for all users, including those using a wheelchair or walker.

The room also functions as a mudroom off the garage, with a freestanding closet that creates an organized transition space for daily comings and goings.

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A full laundry room on the second floor offers comfort and convenience where it’s needed most. Photo: Gordon King Photography

Upstairs, a larger laundry room features a traditional configuration with a side-by-side washer and dryer, a sink and ample cabinetry for linen and laundry storage.

Basement bar and storage

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The Sterling’s basement bar is speakeasy-inspired, featuring custom cabinetry and open shelving designed for entertaining in style. Photo: Metropolis Studio

Designed for entertaining, The Sterling’s basement includes a speakeasy-style bar, a home gym, a cosy TV area and a theatre room.

In the bar area, base cabinets with counters are paired with open shelving above for glassware and display items. Everything is framed under a striking architectural arch.

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In the home gym, tall custom closets line one wall, keeping equipment and accessories stored neatly out of sight. Photo: Metropolis Studio

In the gym, three Laurysen-built closets sit side by side, each extending up to the ceiling and finished with double-thick panels in a dark tone.

Imagine life in The Sterling

The Sterling is ready for visitors — and soon, for one lucky winner to call it home!

Don’t miss your chance to support CHEO and be part of this year’s Dream of a Lifetime lottery. Ticket sales end Friday, Dec. 19, at midnight. Secure your tickets today at dreamofalifetime.ca.

You can tour The Sterling in person at 808 Skysail Place at Mahogany in Manotick until Dec. 19. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, noon to 8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Can’t make it in person? Take a virtual tour to explore every room of this dream home online.

About the Author

Wael Bakr

Wael Bakr is Laurysen Kitchen‘s sales and design department manager. With decades of experience in kitchen and bath design in Ottawa, he has earned numerous awards for his innovative designs. Wael also holds the prestigious Certified Master Kitchen and Bath Designer (CMKBD) title, a distinction attained by only a select few in Ontario due to its stringent standards. His commitment to customer satisfaction and dedication to equipping his team with excellent resources and a supportive environment underscore his exceptional talent and leadership.

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