Cheyenne Ave Net-Zero

This Net Zero home at 2828 Cheyenne Ave in Vancouver combines luxury with sustainable energy, including a private yard and a legal 2-bedroom suite for flexible living.

A serene view of the private yard space of a Net Zero home in Vancouver, featuring a small, level lawn of lush, low-maintenance grass bordered by cedar fencing and a row of native shrubs and grasses. A simple concrete patio with permeable paver edging extends from glass patio doors, with a compact outdoor storage structure in the corner suggesting practical use. Soft, diffused late-afternoon light creates gentle shadows from the fence and plantings, accentuating texture without harsh contrast. Shot from just outside the patio doors at a slightly elevated angle, the composition draws the eye across the yard to the fence line, conveying privacy and calm. The photographic realism emphasizes natural greens, warm wood tones, and a peaceful, family-friendly outdoor retreat.
An exterior rear view of the Net Zero half duplex in Vancouver, showcasing energy-efficient design elements: a compact, high-efficiency heat pump condenser on a concrete pad, neatly organized utility connections along the wall, and high-performance triple-pane windows with dark frames. The building’s modern siding, a combination of horizontal fiber-cement boards and smooth panels, is rendered in soft neutral tones. A small, fenced private yard with fresh sod and young plantings occupies the foreground. Overcast Pacific Northwest daylight provides even, diffused lighting that reveals material textures clearly. Captured from a slight low angle at a three-quarter view, the composition emphasizes the relationship between mechanical systems, building envelope, and outdoor space. The mood is technical yet approachable, with crisp photographic realism suited to highlighting sustainable infrastructure.
A newly built, contemporary half-duplex home in Vancouver’s Collingwood neighbourhood, featuring clean architectural lines, a neutral light-grey façade, black-framed high-efficiency windows, and sustainable fiber-cement siding. A compact, landscaped front yard with native shrubs, permeable pavers, and a discreet EV charging outlet frames the entrance. Soft overcast daylight typical of the Pacific Northwest creates even, diffused lighting with minimal shadows, emphasizing the textures of the siding and roofing. Captured at eye level with a slight three-quarter angle to show both the front and side elevations, the composition highlights the home’s balanced proportions and modern curb appeal. The mood is professional, welcoming, and quietly upscale, rendered in photographic realism with crisp detail and natural, accurate colours suitable for a real estate listing hero image.
An airy, open-concept living and dining area inside a Net Zero half duplex, featuring wide-plank light oak floors, smooth white walls, and large black-framed windows that flood the space with soft natural daylight. A built-in, wall-mounted electric fireplace with a minimalist surround anchors one side, while an energy-efficient heat pump head is subtly recessed high on the opposite wall, blending into the design. The room opens toward a bright modern kitchen in the background, slightly blurred. Shot at eye level with a wide-angle lens and sharp focus throughout, the composition emphasizes openness, clean lines, and quality craftsmanship. Gentle afternoon light creates a calm, inviting atmosphere, with photographic realism and a clean, modern aesthetic ideal for showcasing functional elegance and comfort.

Net-Zero Home

Discover the Collingwood Net‑Zero home featuring a private yard, a legal two-bedroom suite, and energy-smart design built for Vancouver living.

A dedicated shot of a discreet, wall-mounted heat pump indoor unit in the living area of a Net Zero home, framed to show both the unit and surrounding finishes. The compact, matte white unit is positioned high on a smooth white wall above light oak baseboards, with a nearby black-framed window hinting at the exterior greenery in soft focus. Soft mid-morning natural light filters in, creating gentle shadows that define the unit’s form without harsh contrast. Shot at eye level with a moderate depth of field, the heat pump is in sharp focus while the background gradually blurs, conveying quiet efficiency and modern comfort. The mood is clean, professional, and reassuring, rendered in photographic realism as an educational detail image for sustainable home systems.