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Westmount, Québec, Canada

Home remodel

A family with three teenaged children meant a complete gut and rebuild was in store for this upper Westmount house. The new design includes standout features like a custom wine cellar and Italian marble floors, as well modernized plumbing and electrical and a geothermal system.

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Entrance

The entrance area features Italian marble flooring

Dining room

Herringbone wood floors add interest and character

Kitchen

The air-return system is hidden in the bulkhead. Thanks to a clever mix of design and functionality, all visual clutter is removed.

Kitchen detail

The backsplash is made of herringbone-patterned stone

Living room

A new family room extension was added on to the house

Wine cellar detail

Custom-built wine cellar

Formal living room

New crown mouldings were designed to integrate with the home’s pre-existing ones

Formal living room detail

Picture window added, allowing for additional seating. Herringbone wood floors add interest and character.

Children’s bedroom 1

Supply and return air flow between crown and ceilings, resulting in invisible ventilation/clean lines throughout the home.

Bedroom 1 en suite

A quatrefoil window was added, echoing the quatrefoil pattern in the tile flooring

Children’s bedroom 2

The home’s former library was converted into a bedroom

Bedroom 2 en suite

Bookmatched marble was used to finish surfaces

Children’s bedroom 3

Bedroom 3 en suite

A mosaic marble floor and bookmatched marble wall add textural flair

Master bedroom entrance

No ventilation grills are visible. All ventilation was hidden behind crown moldings.

Master bedroom

A removable window was added to facilitate the instalment of large furniture pieces.

Master bedroom walk-in closet

Master bedroom en suite

Stunning marble and mosaic tile floor inlay

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