OUIMET PROJECT
This house from the 50s, completely renovated, features a parallel kitchen with a design that is both noble and imposing. White oak, the main material, is subtly punctuated by black beams that punctuate the space and accentuate the depth of the room.
This combination of wood and metal creates an elegant and contemporary atmosphere while respecting the soul of the house. The kitchen is distinguished by a fieldstone wall that brings a natural touch, in harmony with the raw and authentic materials of the space. This wall, both textured and warm, evokes nature while enhancing the uniqueness of the interior. Every detail has been thought out to offer a perfect fusion between modernity and respect for the past.
MATERIALS:
White oak veneer (plank effect), hot steel and granite countertop.
In collaboration with Dupont Blouin Architects
Photos: Olivier Blouin
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