Garden with a pink tree and various plants in a residential area

Cypress House

Cypress House is the property where Evelyn grew up — a mid-century estate set back from the road in West Vancouver, surrounded by old-growth trees and a garden that has been in continuous cultivation for decades. The house sits on a forested lot with a private pool, a stone-paved entertaining terrace, and interiors that move between warmth and grandeur: a living room anchored by a full-height stone fireplace, walls of books, and floor-to-ceiling windows that make the forest feel like part of the room.

This is the house where the large-format parties happen. The scale that Fiddleleaf Loft cannot accommodate — full summer gatherings, multi-hour dinners that sprawl from the dining room onto the terrace, events where the pool is as much a set piece as the food — lives here. Aerial footage of the property has circulated as organic content; the roofline and pool geometry from above photograph like architecture editorial.

For brand activations, Cypress House offers something genuinely rare in the Vancouver market: private estate access with real residential warmth, not an event hall dressed up as a home. The difference shows in every frame.