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BELOEIL

By : _NATUREHUMAINE

GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN – 15th edition

Discipline : Interior Design

Categories : Residence / Residential Space 1,600 - 5,400 sq.ft. (150 - 500 sq.m.) : Gold Certification

Following the arrival of a 2nd child, the client decides to acquire a new 2-storey semi-detached house in the city of Outremont. The young family of 2 children therefore wishes to undertake a complete renovation of this Tudor-style house dating from the 1930s.
Located on a 4200 square foot lot, the area of the house is 1200 square feet per floor. Originally planned on a traditional subdivision of the space, the lengthy house has a series of closed rooms limiting the entry of natural light.

Lacking insulation in its exterior walls, it was decided for energy saving reasons to build new insulated partitions around the perimeter of the house. Combined with new needs from the client, this resulted in an important reconfiguration of many interior divisions. Above all, the client wished to decompartmentalize the existing spaces in order to create visual openings from the front to the back of the house to bring in natural light. On the ground floor, two corridors modulated with rounded corners are introduced to create a strong visual link from the front to the rear of the house. New skylights are also inserted above the central staircase and the family bathroom, two spaces located in the heart of the house with originally limited day light. In addition, a panel a sandblasted glass is inserted in the wall separating the stairwell from the parent’s bathroom to let in additional zenithal light.

On the ground floor, we find the living areas with the kitchen and dining room on the garden side and the living room on the street side as originally planned. The second floor has been redesigned with 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms, one of which serves the parents bedroom. The configuration of the original staircase with "dancing steps" is retained to become the highlight of the project with its perimeter walls restored with new plaster curves. The formal treatment applied to the redesign of the staircase is reflected in the architectural treatment of the project in its globality. Thus the curved partitions, the vaulted ceilings are all formal gestures that infuse the project with à certain fluidity in the sequence of spaces and induce a luminous softness.

Wishing to integrate a contemporary intervention within an ancient construction, the geometry of the spaces is coupled with minimalist details and a limited palette of materials; white painted plaster on the walls and ceilings, oiled maple floor, absence of conventional baseboards and mouldings, maple veneer for the built-in furniture, delicate handrail and white and gray ceramic for the walls and floors.

An architectural dialogue is ultimately maintained between the original configuration of the house and its new layout through; the conservation of the staircase and its "dancing steps", the restoration of the old leaded windows, the sequence of the spaces and the conservation of the load-bearing walls.
In the end, with the desire to provide its new occupants with a comfortable and stimulating living environment to live in, a new life is given to a 1930s bourgeois house worned by the years.

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