Du Tour Residence is a renovation project completed by Clairoux in 2014.
The home is located in Laval, Canada.
Du Tour Residence by Clairoux:
“Reimagining a 1950s bungalow
Our challenge was to transform a family home built in the Fifties
into a contemporary residence. The same family has owned the property
for decades. Naturally, the house is steeped in memories and, in a
sense, is a showcase of family history – this is a quality we were asked
to preserve. From the outside, we had an interesting prairie-style
“canvas” to work with; and inside, we allowed the house’s unique
features to guide our design decisions. Working closely with architects
at Open Form, we created a serene and elegant space in harmony with its
natural surroundings.
Volume and perspective
First, we went to work on the outside. We restored the house’s
prairie style by recreating horizontal lines and bringing out the beauty
of the natural wood. Next, we “exploded” the inside (formerly, a
cramped and inward-looking place) to create a sense of space and
possibility. Southern exposure suggested a floor-to-ceiling window – in
this case covering both floors for optimal natural light. The splendid
natural surroundings cried out for an opening in the southeast corner,
in the heart of the living space, providing a stunning view of the
stream nearby.
Inside, we opted for a clean contemporary look featuring
horizontal lines and streamlined volumes. We wanted light; we wanted
flow. The only bulky feature we kept was the natural stone chimney in
the large central fireplace.
Elegance and sobriety
Above all, we wanted to avoid sterile black-and-white
juxtapositions, which have been overused in recent years. Our goal was
to create an elegant contemporary space by breathing new life into an
architectural legacy from the previous century. To pull this off, we
relied on subtlety and a clean-canvas approach that focused on lines,
volumes and materials. For a perfect example of the power of combining
horizontal lines and up-to-the-minute design, take a look at the
kitchen.
Our colleague, interior decorator Patrick Robichaud, delivered
distinctive design totally in compliance with the project’s
requirements. Furnishings and accessories were selected with the owner –
a joint effort that resulted in the sober and elegant finish we were
aiming for. A home has life and character, it is something that is
always evolving, and so some design touches will continue to be added
over time.
No compromises
There’s more to high-end projects than budget considerations. Our
customers grant us creative freedom and place their trust in us – and
these are the things that spark our gratitude, drive our inspiration,
and enable us to deliver our best work. We are truly grateful for the
opportunity to work on this project. It was a challenge, but we pulled
it off.”
Source: homedsgn.com
http://www.homedsgn.com/2015/04/22/du-tour-residence-by-clairoux/
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