Full House Lottery Unveils $2.4 Million Nordic Dream Home Focused on Wellness
The 2026 edition of the Full House Lottery has revealed its grand prize: a stunning $2.4-million Nordic-themed sanctuary that redefines luxury living through wellness and nature-inspired design. Located in the southwest neighborhood of Riverstead at Keswick and built by Legacy Signature Homes, this property supports two vital charitable organizations—the Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation and the University Hospital Foundation.
A Sanctuary Designed for Experiential Living
Spanning 4,725 square feet, the home features 3,318 square feet on the main and upper levels, plus a 1,407-square-foot developed basement. With four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, the residence goes beyond basic luxury to offer what Sharlene Rutherford, president and CEO of the Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation, describes as "experiential" living. "It elevates the entire idea of what a dream home can be," Rutherford emphasized.
The design integrates clean lines with natural wood, stone, and soft-toned finishes to create a calming atmosphere. Color drenching—where baseboards, trim, and walls share the same hue—enhances this serene effect. Every detail is curated, from open-concept living spaces and a statement kitchen to spa-inspired bathrooms and premium craftsmanship throughout.
Wellness Features at the Heart of the Home
This year's grand prize emphasizes integrated wellness spaces, reflecting a growing trend toward health-conscious living. Dr. Jodi Abbott, president and CEO of the University Hospital Foundation, highlighted her favorite feature: "The integrated wellness spaces, like the outdoor sauna, are crucial in our busy lives. It mirrors our foundation's mission of promoting long-term health and well-being."
Additional wellness amenities include a sunroom, a private meditation space, a dedicated Pilates zone, and an outdoor sauna just steps from the house. The lower level boasts an indoor playground with a rock wall and swing, while other luxuries include a wine room, juice bar, and two laundry spaces upstairs.
Architectural Highlights and Charitable Impact
The home's architectural features include a dramatic powder room with fluted tiling and a moss wall, an upstairs bonus space blending a living room and home theater, and a primary suite with vaulted ceilings and a wet room in the ensuite. Michelle Dolan, vice-president of Legacy Signature Homes, noted the rewarding aspect of contributing to the hospitals through the lottery. "Seeing how it affects patients and innovations from the Full House Lottery is inspiring," Dolan said.
By participating in the Full House Lottery, supporters not only get a chance to win this dream home but also contribute to advancements in healthcare through the two hospital foundations. This synergy of luxury, wellness, and philanthropy makes the 2026 grand prize a truly transformative offering.
