Photos and story Ellsworth Dickson Tony and Elfie Paviakovic wanted a good family home that was also beautiful and they have casily reached that goal. Located in Caulfeild, West Vancouver, the Tudor styled house was designed by Elfic with an architect, and Tony, being in the construction business, built it. The home is full of beautiful custom touches such as stained glass kitchen cabinet doors, a unique bar/pantry, and a very decp jacuzzi with gold fawcetts off the master bedroom. by Elfie figured since she spends much time in the kitchen, she wanted = the best, and she got it. There is a large island in the centre with a built-in Jenn-Aire range. Above the island hang various pots and kitchen utensils within casy reach. Off to one side is the in- formal dining room, while off in another direction through the bar/panitry is the formal dining room. The floor is a sandy coloured C9 - Sunday, July 4, 1982 - North Shore News « cement tile from Los Angeles which is warm and easy to clean. ; A very large house with 4,000 sq. ft., it was decided to install a central vacuum system. There are four bedrooms, four bathrooms, three fireplaces, and two decks. When Elfie asked for quotes on the planting of gardens around the house. she was told the bill would be $10,000. Feeling this was a bit much, she did it herself for less than “4 the quote. The living room fcatures a custom-made Small and Boyes sofa. There arc various antique picces throughout the house, in- cluding a 200 year old Irish Welsh dresser which is uscd as o bofict in the informal kitchen. Quality construction 1s evident throughout the house with its hardwood dak floors and brickwork at the front of the house. The only change Elfic would make would be to extend the cement tiles of the kitchen into the family room for casicrs maintenancc.