Hygge Design’s Lakeside Home is featured in YAM Magazine’s “Small but Smart,” and it earns the title honestly. What started as a modest cabin on the edge of Shawnigan Lake was carefully deconstructed, salvaged, and rebuilt into a compact, high-performance home that proves scale has nothing to do with quality. Jackson Leidenfrost led construction and project management alongside Fold Architects, delivering a home where large windows frame the lake, clean finishes do the heavy lifting, and every square foot pulls its weight. Find it on page 20.
Featured in Spruce Magazine’s “The Do Over,” Jackson Leidenfrost’s home design anchors the discussion around renovation versus rebuild. His work was selected as a featured project, highlighting a clear, confident approach to modern living that balances design intent with long term function. Look for it on page 38.
Featured in Spruce Magazine’s “The Do Over,” Jackson Leidenfrost’s home design anchors the discussion around renovation versus rebuild. His work was selected as a featured project, highlighting a clear, confident approach to modern living that balances design intent with long term function. Look for it on page 38.
Featured in Spruce Magazine’s kitchen design event called “Design Heads”, Jackson shared expert insight on creating functional, stylish spaces. Recognized for his innovative approach to renovations, he continues to shape Victoria homes with thoughtful, practical design solutions.
Jackson Leidenfrost was spotlighted in Times Colonist’s “A not-so-big woodsy retreat in Shawnigan,” where his design and build values shine through in a carefully crafted home that embraces nature, efficiency, and quiet sophistication.