Escape to spectacular oceanfront luxury. Imagine: Sunsets and martinis on the deck overlooking the water, feasting on just-caught lobster on the beach, stargazing together in the outdoor hot tub, sailing in the harbour, hiking pristine woodland. Dar-Ix-Xemx - House of the Sun - promises to fulfill vacation fantasies for those seeking to be spoiled in beautiful Nova Scotia.
Imagine: A spacious custom-designed property nestled in a 3 acre ash grove a stone's toss from an Atlantic tidal bay. The open-concept mansion has cathedral ceilings, 50 large windows and 21 skylights. Rooms - all with ocean views - are decorated with antiques and original art. The expansive kitchen is a cook's delight.
Outside, a tri-level deck wraps around the south and west sides of the house. Sailing and canoeing are on-site. Nearby activities include kayaking, hiking, cross-country skiing and golf, theatre and fine dining.
It just doesn't get any better!
Dar Ix-Xemx, Maltese for House of the Sun, is a luxurious retreat nestled in a three-acre ash grove perched above Antigonish Harbour, a picturesque tidal bay that flows from the Atlantic Ocean on the northeastern shore of Nova Scotia.
I designed the house to capture the many moods of the sun as they change throughout the day. Most of the main spaces, including the decks, face the west, perfect for watching the sun sink over the bay while sipping an aperitif. More than 50 large windows and 21 skylights offer stunning views and create an atmosphere as close to nature as is possible indoors!
Strolling through the front door:
The main floor is 1500-square-feet of open-concept living that revolves around the kitchen, the traditional focus of Maritime homes. I love to cook and I think it shows. The only “wall” in the kitchen is a bank of windows that overlooks the bay. Solid maple countertops measuring 35 feet - including one just for baking - snake around the room. Quality appliances include a Thermador convection gas stove, built-in refrigerator and freezer, dishwasher, trash compactor and a gas BBQ. You’re sure to find most equipment you need and some extras, like a pasta maker and an antique Italian cappuccino machine. When you’ve finished preparing your feast, you can eat in the kitchen or at the table in the window-flanked dining room.
The kitchen flows into the sunroom which, facing south and west, is plastered wall and ceiling with oversize windows and skylights. The room stays relatively cool in the summer without air conditioning, as does the rest of the house. Even in the winter the room feels cozy, due to a radiant in-floor heating system.
I have furnished the house with old materials wherever practical. Wide antique boards panel most of the floors. Doors are 150-year-old solid refinished wood. Many light fixtures are antique too, as is most of the furniture. Original artwork adorns the few walls not occupied by windows. Renowned local artist Nancy Stevens, loosely described as post-Impressionist, has paintings on display for sale.
Adjacent to the sunroom, I designed the oversize living room for relaxation. Furnished with overstuffed couches and a Persian rug, it’s a great place to host an impromptu Scrabble tournament. On crisper evenings, throw a few logs in the Vermont Castings stove and settle in to watch a film or satellite TV. A hidden entertainment centre holds a TV, DVD/CD player, VCR and record and audio cassette players. Five speakers provide surround sound for a theatre effect. There are also speakers in the dining room and on the main deck. Videos and music are provided. Popcorn and popper too check the kitchen!
Also located on the main floor is a combination pantry and laundry room and a walk-in coatroom to shed sandy shoes and other bits after a satisfying stroll on the beach.
Taking it to the next level:
Upstairs are three comfortable bedrooms. The master bedroom is a spacious open-concept retreat unique in design. Awaken to forest and ocean views from eight windows. Built into the room is an antique claw-footed pedestal bath ideally positioned to watch the sun take its evening dip in the bay, perhaps after you do! Also integrated into the main space is a European-style bathroom with a washbasin and toilet. There is a walk-in shower with five windows and a skylight, too. The queen-size bed is wrought iron and comes with the softest sheets imaginable. The rest of the furniture is antique. Two generous step-in closets and a comfortable reading nook complete the room.
The second bedroom has a double bed and faces west, overlooking the water. The third bedroom has two single beds and overlooks the landscaped front garden. Each has ample closet space. They share a full bathroom.
If more bedroom space is required, two beautiful, fully self-contained, private apartments located below the main floor are available for rent during the summer. Each has a full bedroom, living/dining room, full bath and kitchen. Wrap-around decks with lovely views of the bay complete the picture. The apts can also be kept unoccupied to ensure your complete seclusion.
Another unique feature is an indoor/outdoor observation deck, inspired by the balcony terraces of Parisian apartments. It sits on a level of its own, 40 feet up. Eat breakfast a deux and enjoy expansive views of the harbour. If you’re lucky, you may glimpse a seal or one of the eagles that nest on the bay’s islands!
Moving outside:
Back downstairs, a tri-level deck hugs the sunset sides of the house. Nestled in the corner is a hot tub, perfect for stargazing or melting those after-hike kinks. On a clear night, you can trace entire constellations and shooting stars. The deck has a custom built picnic table and a cushioned patio set for al fresco dining and relaxing. A Mexican potbelly fireplace takes the chill off nippy nights. On lazy days, hammocks can be strung from hooks on the upper deck and front porch. A smaller lower “breakfast” deck is protected from the occasional chill of early morning breezes.
I am pleased to offer the use of a 19-foot sailboat. You're also welcome to cruise with me on my classic Bristol 30 sloop. A canoe, kayak and 14ft row-boat is available, too.
Venturing into adventure:
Nearby activities abound hike pristine trails, cook lobster on the beach, swim the warmest waters north of North Carolina, check out summer theatre and tour an award winning vineyard. Wonderful day trips, too: hike the spectacular Cape Breton Highlands, watch whales and tour fishing villages. Halifax, Atlantic Canada's largest city, is only two hours away.
Welcome to my home. Awaiting you at check-in is a basket of wine and cheese and a friendly smile, Nova Scotia style. Be my guest and be prepared for an unforgettable vacation stay!