Reconfigured Stone House in Old Montreal

In Old Montreal, project manager Josuah Péloquin transformed a historic gray stone house into a modern residence while preserving its character. Heavy timber beams remain visible throughout, setting a structural rhythm that contrasts with sleek built-in cabinetry and refined finishes.

Old Montreal Interior Design

Old Montreal Interior Design exposed beams

The kitchen anchors the renovation with dark-toned cabinets chosen for their depth and warmth, paired with integrated appliances and stone counters. Modern furniture balances the rustic framework: a marble dining table with upholstered chairs, a low-profile bed with a tailored headboard, and sculptural lighting that softens the geometry of exposed wood and stone.

Old Montreal Interior Design bed in upholstered gray

Old Montreal Interior Design Spiral Staircase

Old Montreal Interior Design dining area

Old Montreal Interior Design bathtub vanity

Bathrooms trade ornament for tactile luxury, with a freestanding tub, stone vanities, and walk-in showers lined in muted gray tiles. A spiral staircase finished in dark steel and pale wood completes the composition, tying together the old structure and its new, contemporary core.

Old Montreal Interior Design bathroom walk in shower and tub

Images from: André Doyon

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