Creating exquisite spaces that evoke a sense of wonder.

Bowling Green,
Pointe-Claire

Major renovation and extension of ancestral home

The original historic home was brought down to the studs and completely reconstructed. The addition of approximately 4000 square feet was mostly added to the back of the home due to restrictive city bylaws. The result of the marriage of the original home and the stone and stucco additions was absolutely stunning. The interior turned out even more spectacular. This home was featured in La Presse and several design magazines. It sold for a record price for a non-waterfront property in that area.

Yvette Brin d’Amour,
Ile-Perrôt

New home construction with complete custom interior design plan. The client wanted the best of everything and that is exactly what she got…the final result was absolutely spectacular.

Westmount Ave,
Westmount

This modest Westmount semi was completely transformed on the inside. The interior was refaced from top to bottom. The boldly contrasting addition of black made the original woodwork pop and brought this faded beauty back to life. This hold sold on the fist weekend it was listed.

Ch. Senneville,
Senneville

This was an 80’s home that was 90% demolished and replaced with this stunning “Hamptonesque” beauty. Only the indoor pool was salvaged. The owners spared no expense in giving this beautiful waterfront property the home it deserved. There are no final photos of this project with is nearing completion this year.

James Shaw,
Beaconsfield

This stately West Island home was in need of an interior make-over. The interior was completely renovated and refaced. The soothing colour palette and contemporary finishes brought this dated beauty back to life again. This home sold on the first weekend it was listed.

Maple,
Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue

This 1850’s parish priests home was completely restored from top to bottom. Absolutely everything except the floors and the staircase was redone. This stunning farmhouse had endured quite a bit of hardship over the years but is now ready to stand proud on its prominent corner for the next century.

Pinetree,
Beaconsfield

This quaint waterfront home was purchased by and investor who wanted to reface the interior with the exception of the kitchen which had been recently redone. The result was fresh and very utilitarian. This home sold on the first weekend it was listed.