1265 Rockhampton Close · Langford, BC · Completed 2018
"Bear Mountain provides the view. The architecture earns it. A home that doesn't compete with its landscape — it holds its own against it."
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Residence
2018
Completed
Golf
Course Views
Spa
Ensuite
"1265 Rockhampton Close was the first home we built in BC — and we decided early that it would set the standard, not reflect it. Bear Mountain's golf course demanded a residence that could hold its own against that view. Dark, warm, and deliberate from roof to foundation."
Design Vision · The Rockhampton · 1265 Rockhampton Close, Langford BC
Project Overview
The Rockhampton sits on Bear Mountain's golf course in Langford, BC — a position that demands a home worthy of it. The result is a residence of quiet authority: dark exterior, warm interior, materials that do the talking so the architecture doesn't have to shout.
The interiors carry the MOVA signature — nothing superfluous, nothing missed. The panoramic view from the living spaces is framed as architecture. The primary ensuite is a spa. The kitchen is designed to be used, not just photographed.
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Living Room
Kitchen
Primary Ensuite
Golf Course View
Interior Detail
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A First Home That Set The Standard
The Rockhampton was the first private luxury home MOVA built in BC — and we treated it as a proof of concept. Every decision was deliberate: the material palette, the proportions, the relationship between interior and the golf course beyond. A debut that established what every project after it would have to live up to.
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The View As Architecture
Sitting above Bear Mountain's golf course, The Rockhampton treats its panoramic outlook as a structural element. The living spaces are positioned to frame the view rather than simply face it. Large-format glazing, deep overhangs, and a dark exterior that recedes into the landscape — so the view, not the house, is what you see first.
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A Spa That Earns Its Name
The primary ensuite at The Rockhampton wasn't designed to impress at a glance — it was designed to live in. Large-format stone slabs, a freestanding soaker, frameless glass enclosure, and a sequence from bedroom to bathroom that feels spa-calibre at every step. The kind of ensuite that makes the purchase decision irreversible.
Interior Language
The Rockhampton's palette plays contrast deliberately: charcoal and warm oak, black steel and soft lighting, large-format stone against dark cabinetry. The combination creates rooms that feel settled and deliberate — not decorated, designed.
Charcoal
Cabinetry & Exterior
Warm Oak
Flooring & Millwork
Light Stone
Counters & Bathrooms
Matte Black
Hardware & Fixtures
Project Specifications
Whether it's a single custom home or a 75-unit building, MOVA brings the same design conviction and the same operational discipline. The Rockhampton is proof.