MLS#X12674740
MLS#X12674740
Welcome to Park House, a private enclave tucked within Rockcliffe Park's Carter-Caldwell Conservation Area — where architectural refinement meets the serenity of nature. Among great white pines and silvery birches, peace arrives effortlessly: the scent of evergreens, the shimmer of The Pond, the quiet rustle of wings overhead. It feels worlds away, yet Parliament Hill and the ByWard Market are only minutes distant — a rare balance of natural beauty and urban grace.
Behind a stately black door framed by white pillars and soft rose brick, refinement reveals itself in quiet confidence. Conceived by Australian designer Williamson, the residence is a study in proportion and light — every detail intentional, every transition graceful. An atmosphere that invites you to exhale and belong.
The entry sets the tone: a grand stairwell unfolding beneath a sculptural chandelier, its cascade of crystal spheres suspended like droplets of light. A floor-to-ceiling mirror wall doubles the drama, reflecting illumination and movement in a play of symmetry and scale — architectural theatre that whispers welcome home.
At the base of the stair, living spaces unfurl in one continuous, sunlit embrace. The family room — a beloved daily retreat — waits just beyond the patio entrance, bathed in pot lighting and anchored by comfort, a place for quiet reading and weekly rituals. Just outside, a broad interlock terrace beckons, its under-patio lighting and sculptural sconces creating a luminous outdoor haven where hours stretch easily into evening beside The Pond.
The rhythm deepens through an open dining and living area where maple floors gleam underfoot and light moves across art, textiles, and wood. Halogen-quartz lighting and premium dimmers lend atmosphere to every hour — the soft gleam of morning, the golden hush of night. Wall-to-wall windows and raw-silk curtains frame a private green vista. A wood-burning fireplace flickers, and you can almost hear the clink of glasses from the dining room, the murmur of conversation carrying through the air. The pendant light above the table becomes a sculpture at night — a beacon for gathering, celebration, and long, meandering dinners that linger past dessert. Through a graceful archway, the library-office offers retreat — shelves lined with well-loved volumes, pocket doors closing softly for privacy and thought. In the kitchen, light pours across pale cabinetry and sleek counters. Every pull-out drawer, hidden appliance, and gliding pantry shelf speaks to the joy of thoughtful design. A French door refrigerator, dual sinks, and a third prep sink make entertaining effortless. It's easy to imagine weekend brunches here, or the scent of herbs and citrus as dinner takes shape. Layered pendant, pot, and under-counter lighting creates a quiet choreography, perfectly tuned to task or mood.
The private wing is devoted to rest and renewal. Down a broad hallway lie a serene guest suite and a generous bath before reaching the primary bedroom, vast, light-filled, and utterly peaceful, at a scale rarely found in condominiums. Morning sunlight filters through Hunter Douglas blinds; evenings are soft with the glow of directional lighting controlled by dimmers tracing the ceiling. The ensuite feels spa-like with wide counters, double basins, and sunlight that greets the day. A full laundry room continues the home's sense of order and care, brand-new Electrolux machines, deep cabinetry, a full soaker tub.
Residents of Whitemarl share more than fine architecture. In this quiet corner of the city, the conservation area's ponds and trails sustain otters, turtles, herons, and wild turkeys, while Rockcliffe Park, a National Historic Site, remains one of Ottawa's most secure and distinguished communities. Just steps away lie the cafés of Beechwood Avenue and the gracious beauty of Rockcliffe's tree-lined streets. Neighbours include diplomats, judges, and former prime ministers; the atmosphere is one of quiet accomplishment and enduring grace.
Inside and out, every detail is considered. The condominium's Board of Directors is known for its care and precision, maintaining every shared element with exceptional attention, a hallmark of confidence and ease for all who live here.
At Unit 10, refinement and warmth are inseparable. Days unfold in rhythm with the landscape, a morning by the fire, an afternoon stroll around The Pond, an evening shared as the light fades through the trees. Life here is shaped by the rituals that make a house a home: comfort, connection, and serenity in equal measure, a place where everything feels deliberate, grounded, and deeply one's own.
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