{"id":11669,"date":"2023-10-01T15:05:02","date_gmt":"2023-10-01T15:05:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/edmontondailynews.com\/?p=11669"},"modified":"2023-10-01T15:05:02","modified_gmt":"2023-10-01T15:05:02","slug":"mcdavids-edmonton-home-featured-in-architectural-digest","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/edmontondailynews.com\/mcdavids-edmonton-home-featured-in-architectural-digest\/","title":{"rendered":"McDavid’s Edmonton home featured in Architectural Digest"},"content":{"rendered":"
McDavid and Kyle told Architectural Digest their favorite part of their home is the open floor plan, which allows for guests — specifically, Oilers teammates — to feel close together.
“I think our house has kind of become the designated team party house,” McDavid said.
The basketball court, used more as a roller rink for McDavid’s practice, and gym were important, last-minute additions to the house. McDavid told the magazine that finding ways to be active and stay in shape during the cold winter months were important to him.
In a house occupied by a prominent NHL player and an entrepreneur, the king of the castle is the couple’s 2-year-old Bernedoodle, Lenard. Throughout the house are custom Lenard-centric details, like pillows and paintings. But in the basement, beware. A large, neon blue sign — or warning — above the sofa reads, “If you don’t like dogs, get out.”
But if you’re looking for a comfortable, clean-cut spot to hang out, then come on in.<\/p>\n