Located in Montreal’s Notre-Dame-de-Grâce district, this early 20th-century house was refurbished so that its owners could move in with their growing family. We rethought the space, retaining certain elements with which we were able to play. This house presents a convivial open space where the balance between light tones and dark accents brings an unpretentious elegance.
I love how timeless this project by Blanc Marine Intérieurs is. And so very warm. Much of it is light and the cream tones are gorgeous. Amen to having no jarring white ceilings. Photos: Annie Fafard.
19th century château of approximately 650 m2 on an 18-hectare estate. On the ground floor, 4 adjoining receptions, 1 office, 2 kitchens. Upstairs, 2 master suites with bathroom and dressing room, 8 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Attic. 830 m2 of cellars, 150 m2 of workshop, 100 m2 of sheds. 1 ha of garden, 17 ha of vines, 80 truffle oaks. Property to be partially renovated. 50 minutes from Bordeaux and the international airport.
Here’s the plan. I retire early, we buy this place and make and sell our wine and truffles to afford all the renovations 🙂 For sale for €1,490,000 via Kretz. (My husband would be 100% on board if I showed him that workshop)
I couldn’t only share one Ashley Montgomery project. This home in the Copping Forest ‘hood in Goodwood, Ontario is yet another example that Ashley can do no wrong. I also think she is the absolute QUEEN of kitchen design. The taupe/clay colour is perfection. I’m forever smitten. Photos: Lauren Miller.
A midcentury home gets a makeover and transforms into an eclectic, sophisticated yet not too serious hangout for a family. Patterns aplenty which has me reallyyyyyy loving the design approach of this “Doña Dolores” project by Jaqui Seerman. Photos: Madeline Tolle.
Toronto designer Ashley Montgomery continues to sweep me off my feet with her casual, earthy, eclectic, cozy projects and this new one, Mountain Home in Collingwood, Ontario is an absolute beauty. That kitchen is giving me all the feels and going into my inspiration folder. Photos: Lauren Miller.