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Sunday
Mar012015

L’après-guerre 

Often times an architect's portfolio seems so unattainable. I was pleasantly surprised when I came across this project by Montreal architects L. McComber, because it appears to be a very attainable renovation - taking an older home and making it current and functional without a bunch of fancy and unnecessary detail. To conserve the best aspects of this post-war worker housing: this is what a young family asked their architect. The wood floors and almost all of the walls and original plaster mouldings have been restored. A series of targeted modifications helped to bring light and a modern feel to the home: a new pantry-wall in the kitchen, sliding doors to the hallway and a serving hatch in the dining room. The bathroom has been expanded underneath the existing skylight dividing it with the bath on one side and a large storage wall on the other. Cascading onto the natural quartz ceramic, the overhead light provides a welcoming depth in this tiny space. A small playroom in the basement covered with birch wood ceiling and fibre board walls created a pleasant refuge for the kids.

Reader Comments (2)

Ich finde diese Wohnung einfach hammergeil!!! Würde dort sofort einziehen wollen!!!!!!

Liebe grüße von Lina Lederer

1 Mar 2015 | Unregistered CommenterLina Lederer

ohh how I like the repetition of doors.

1 Mar 2015 | Unregistered Commenterloulou ste-adele

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