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.


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.




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.

Images from: André Doyon
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