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The kitchen has shades of dark grey, charcoal for its countertops, kithchen island, and cabinets. The charcoal glass backsplash completes the dark look. Equipments, devices and food products are ingeniously hidden behind the charcoal lacquered panels. All the appliances are integrated and the fridge is panel-ready. The countertop wraps the kitchen island, creating one distinctive element in the middle of the space.
Image credits: Francis Raymond

Example of a trendy light wood floor dining room design in Montreal with gray walls
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Transitional formal dark wood floor living room photo in Montreal with gray walls

A mirror- eclectic walk-in closet is a bold and expressive space where artistry meets sophistication. The mirrored surfaces amplify light and depth, creating a glamorous sense of openness while reflecting every design detail like a curated gallery. A statement wallpaper on the ceiling draws the eye upward, adding a layer of surprise and personality that transforms the room into a visual experience. The patterned rug underfoot anchors the space, introducing warmth, texture, and a touch of playful contrast. Every element—mixing vintage and contemporary influences, bold patterns with refined finishes—comes together to form a unique, eclectic balance between luxury and creativity. The result is a walk-in that feels artful, daring, and unforgettable, perfectly suited for someone with a distinct sense of style.

This country house was previously owned by Halle Berry and sits on a private lake north of Montreal. The kitchen was dated and a part of a large two storey extension which included a master bedroom and ensuite, two guest bedrooms, office, and gym. The goal for the kitchen was to create a dramatic and urban space in a rural setting.
Photo : Drew Hadley

Photo: Esther Hershcovich © 2016 Houzz
Design: Sebastein Millette
Living room - industrial living room idea in Montreal
Living room - industrial living room idea in Montreal

This country house was previously owned by Halle Berry and sits on a private lake north of Montreal. The kitchen was dated and a part of a large two storey extension which included a master bedroom and ensuite, two guest bedrooms, office, and gym. The goal for the kitchen was to create a dramatic and urban space in a rural setting.
Photo : Drew Hadley

Leona Mozes Photography for Nina Azoulay Design
Large elegant l-shaped dark wood floor kitchen photo in Montreal with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, gray backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and marble backsplash
Large elegant l-shaped dark wood floor kitchen photo in Montreal with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, gray backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and marble backsplash

Inspiration for a transitional dark wood floor single front door remodel in Montreal with gray walls and a glass front door

Cette salle de bain a été pensée comme un espace chic et chaleureux, où les matériaux se répondent avec élégance. Les carreaux de ciment gris et bordeaux apportent une touche graphique et sophistiquée, tandis que le lavabo en bois diffuse une chaleur naturelle et authentique. L’ensemble crée une atmosphère moderne, raffinée et intemporelle, idéale pour allier confort et style au quotidien. This bathroom was designed as a chic and inviting space, where materials harmonize with elegance. The gray and burgundy cement tiles add a graphic and sophisticated touch, while the wooden vanity brings natural warmth and authenticity. The result is a modern, refined, and timeless atmosphere, perfectly balancing comfort and style.

Photo: Esther Hershcovic © 2015 Houzz
Inspiration for a transitional bathroom remodel in Montreal
Inspiration for a transitional bathroom remodel in Montreal

Design de la salle de bain par : Caroline Bouffard Design
Comptoirs par: Les Artistes du Bois inc.
Bathroom Design by: Caroline Bouffard Design
Countertops: Les Artistes du Bois inc.
Immophoto - Frederic Blanchet

A classic pre-depression residence in the heart of Montreal is updated by removing the servants quarters and a redundant service stair to create a stunning contemporary interior to showcase the clients artwork and focus on family.
David Giral Photography
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