Eagle's Perch, Estate of the Day

This home is named Eagle's Perch, a reference to its woodsy perch on a hilltop in Victoria, British Columbia. The home is on 3.2 acres and has 6320 square feet of custom furnished living space with heated decks, a custom spa/hot tub for 16 and a professional gym. Many rooms boast ocean views. The home's warm look comes from a variety of woods including bird's eye maple and fir. Natural stone, granite, marble and etched glass throughout add a luxurious touch. The home includes koi ponds, a security system, fire pit and barbecue terrace and a three-car garage with a separate bedroom suite. A master suite includes a spa tub and sitting area. Other rooms include a library loft area with a fireplace and a recreation room with a custom glass bar. This home is listed at $8.9 million Canadian.











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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
John Dec 21st 2009 1:53PM
With all that glass and evey tiny column taken up by flat panel TVs, where can you hang real artwork?
nthn Dec 21st 2009 2:07PM
...Because everyone needs a 4-5 person sectional in their bathroom, lol.
DJ Dec 21st 2009 5:24PM
Wonder if they'll rent it out for the Olympics so I can try in on for size....
stalban9 Dec 21st 2009 5:39PM
Why, oh why, does anyone think a bath in a bedroom is a sexy thing? Or a good looking thing? Or... anything? Bathrooms contain baths. Bedrooms contain beds. The words say it all really. And can people designing homes always put the toilet in a separate place to the bathroom and give it a window!
Personally, I love wet footprints all over my bedroom. Not.
And yes, I like art in my house, but I could probably make an exception given the view this place would command.
jocko Dec 21st 2009 6:22PM
You are so right. You could get the same view from any room. It looks stupid and isn't functional.
Sick place otherwise
autoblog Dec 22nd 2009 2:14PM
Tubs are used for relaxing or romance. Just as a bed is. I think it's rather innovative.
Vivian Dec 23rd 2009 10:33PM
I'm baffled by the tub in the bed room. Why?!
Love the house!
Tigre Jan 14th 2010 5:01AM
Yeah I'm not feeling the tub in the bedroom and I also don't like the look of sink w/ vanity in the bedroom either. Bathrooms exist for a reason so keep everything that belongs in the bathroom in the Bathroom.
I do like the house though :)
Tigre Jan 14th 2010 5:02AM
Oh I would also change the kitchen cabinets.