Simplicity, Longevity & Practicality
Reconfigured gray stone house
A contemporary retreat on the shores of the St. Lawrence, designed as a true family haven in harmony with the surrounding nature. This major renovation features two extensions and a full reconfiguration, creating open, bright living spaces with clean lines and generous proportions.
A two-story penthouse fully transformed in a prestigious Montreal neighborhood. This apartment subtly embodies the balance between elegance and warmth, serving both as an intimate retreat for two and a welcoming space for large gatherings.
A penthouse with breathtaking views of Mount Royal and Montreal’s skyline. Designed for a globe-trotting couple of epicureans, it harmoniously blends inherited antique furniture with cherished travel finds, creating a bright, inviting, and warm interior.
A penthouse in a historic building, where every detail reflects the style of its occupants. Bright spaces for a family whose children are about to leave the nest, with welcoming areas for entertaining. Both contemporary and classic, the design incorporates moldings that pay homage to the building’s history.
A typical 1930s Montreal apartment with well-preserved character, thoughtfully modernized. The interiors play on contrasts, highlighting distinctive objects, iconic designer furniture, and works of art. The redesign optimizes the space’s full potential while respecting the original architecture.
Reimagined and opened up, this Victorian home preserves its original character while embracing contemporary living. A rear extension increases the home’s living space and provides a new primary suite on the upper floor.
A 1990s home reinvented from the ground up. Captivated by the design vision, the clients finalized the purchase. A floor was taken out and a rear extension added, reconnecting the living spaces to the backyard.
Renovation of a multi-level home on the slopes of Mount Royal with panoramic views of downtown Montreal. The project includes the addition of a floor for the primary suite, a complete spatial reconfiguration, and the selection of refined materials for both interior and exterior, carried out in collaboration with an architectural firm.
A 1940s residence in Outremont, fully reimagined with a courtyard extension. The project seeks to preserve the traces of its history while giving it a contemporary expression. The scope includes opening up the ground floor, creating a welcoming great room, and highlighting the furniture and cherished objects of the owners.
A 1990s concrete house, where the structure is revealed with elegance. The open kitchen merges seamlessly with the sunlit living area, while low storage and flowing circulation emphasize the simplicity and purity of the volumes.
A bright 3,200 sq. ft. penthouse in downtown Montreal, featuring views of Mount Royal and a panoramic terrace. The apartment, originally in concrete, was completely redesigned to include three bedrooms and a home office, tailored to the owners' needs.
A 1960s architect-designed home, brought to light through a renovation that highlights its original qualities. High ceilings, skylights, rosewood inlays, and cherry wood floors create a unique setting. The structure was preserved while designing open, bright, and inviting living spaces.
A former family chalet in the Laurentians, reimagined as a primary residence. Once modest and inward-looking, the home now opens fully to the landscape, with light-filled spaces and a pared-down plan that enhances the sense of scale.
A villa nestled in a maple grove in the Eastern Townships, where contemporary architecture meets natural materials. The extension and multiple openings redefine the connection to the outdoors, making the kitchen a central space designed for convivial living.
Opulent 1920s house redesigned for an art collector. Five reimagined levels serve as a showcase for contemporary art and Italian design, where minimalism and the use of space elevate the collections.
A stylish suburban home on Montreal’s South Shore, where a discreet exterior conceals a surprising interior. Three levels of generous volumes, reimagined attic and basement, and an open loft create a bright, flowing space, the result of an ingenious plan and ambitious renovations.
In the heart of a wooded area on Montreal’s North Shore, this family home was designed with children in mind. The balance between carefully chosen colors and thoughtful layout creates a contemporary interior that is both functional and welcoming
Design project for a condominium at the top of a 26-story tower. Taking full advantage of complete design freedom, two units were combined to create a 3,300 sq. ft. space with generous volumes and a fluid layout.
A 1940s townhouse in Westmount, reimagined in a contemporary spirit. The modern design engages in dialogue with the classical architecture, preserving the home’s historic character.
A 17,000 sq ft lakeside retreat that emphasizes light, views, and generous social spaces. Inspired by American lodges without adopting their rustic codes, the villa reinterprets classical attributes through a distinctly contemporary aesthetic. Minimalist and timeless, it feels as though it has always existed, naturally blending antiques, iconic furniture, and contemporary creations.
A 1960s bungalow expanded with two wings forming an inner courtyard around a sculpture garden terrace. A glazed corridor connects the bedrooms and functions as an art gallery, creating the impression of direct access to the garden.
The complete renovation of this five-story house preserves only its stone structure. Inside, a bright, all-white interior redefines the space with a contemporary and timeless aesthetic.
A residence on 84 acres with a private lake, designed in collaboration with a renowned architect. Contrast is everywhere: a richly patterned oriental rug beneath a colonnade of trees, or a small handcrafted chair displayed like a sculpture, revealing an unexpected depth.