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Kallio kitchen
Overview: Kallio — Mineral warmth and thoughtful details
In this kitchen, the name Kallio — meaning “rock” in Finnish — couldn’t be more fitting. The natural stone wall instantly draws the eye, bringing texture and character to the space. Its raw, grounded presence pairs beautifully with the warm, modern layout that surrounds it.
The spacious island naturally becomes the everyday gathering spot — perfect for cooking, chatting, or grabbing a quick bite. Another standout feature: the Curio glass cabinet by Miralis. Both refined and practical, it showcases dishware or cherished items while maintaining a light, airy feel.
Designed with care from every angle, this kitchen blends durable materials, clever solutions, and a welcoming atmosphere — a space that’s as functional as it is easy to live in.
Materials & textures: Similaque and laminate cabinetry | Caesarstone quartz countertops
Influences: Modern natural, clean lines with a rustic touch
Designer: Patricia Hallé
Calvin kitchen
Overview: Calvin — Subtle Charm and Everyday Warmth
From the moment you step in, the inviting atmosphere sets the tone. Shaker-style cabinets in a soft, neutral hue, elongated shell-style handles with a gently squared silhouette, and slab fronts on the upper drawer offer a subtle farmhouse nod with timeless appeal.
The eye is naturally drawn to the wood-wrapped range hood, flanked by upper glass-front cabinets that add rhythm and elegance to the composition. In the background, a chevron backsplash brings texture and refinement, while opaque white glass pendant lights reinforce the kitchen’s warm, authentic feel.
Designed to be as beautiful as it is practical, the space offers generous, well-organized drawers throughout. And for food and wine lovers alike, a custom wine cabinet rounds out the layout — not to mention the fireclay farmhouse sink, which blends classic charm with lasting durability.
A timeless kitchen, thoughtfully designed as a place to live, cook, and gather.
Materials: Shell-toned similaque cabinets – Caesarstone quartz countertops
Influences: Transitional farmhouse
Designer: Patricia Hallé
Treana kitchen
Overview: Treana — A classic white kitchen, reimagined with style
In this project, the timeless white kitchen gets a fresh, modern update with a warm and thoughtful approach. The Tribeca door — a slim shaker profile — sets the tone with its clean lines and understated elegance.
In contrast, the matte black Fenix island adds depth and sophistication. Its dramatic Skara Brae countertop, with bold veining, brings movement and visual impact. To soften the look, natural hickory accents introduce warmth and texture.
Every detail was carefully considered — from the floating wooden shelves flanking the window, to the window itself, which was replaced and enlarged to invite more light in. The new black frame adds a subtle but striking connection to the island’s dark finish.
The eye-catching backsplash appears to be a classic chevron pattern, but it’s actually made of large-format 16 x 32-inch tiles — a clever choice that minimizes grout lines and simplifies maintenance.
In the adjacent dining area, a custom-designed unit with built-in wine storage completes the layout. Framed in black glass, the surrounding cabinets reflect the light and create a sleek contrast with the ultra-matte finish of the Fenix.
Treana is a refined, functional space — thoughtfully designed to stand the test of time with effortless style.
Materials & textures: Armoires en laque opaque sur MDF et Mat Absolut Fenix (îlot)- comptoirs en quartz de Cambria
Influences: Contemporary – transitional
Designer: Geneviève Pelletier
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
Nebbiolo kitchen
Overview: Nebbiolo — Mastered elegance and end-to-end project care
For the owners of this Saint-Lambert home, finding a team able to orchestrate every step of the project — from design to on-site execution — was a top priority. Our turnkey approach proved to be the perfect fit, combining thoughtful design, meticulous coordination, and in-house realization.
Designer Geneviève Pelletier developed a concept that reflected their vision: smart, streamlined, and warm. With her experience, attentive approach, and ability to optimize every square inch, she translated their needs into a layout that is both fluid and highly functional.
The contrast between white oak and matte black cabinetry, the discreet ceiling-integrated range hood, the custom wine cellar, and the ultra-thin porcelain countertop with waterfall edge all contribute to the space’s refined character.
A particular highlight: the breakfast nook concealed behind retractable doors — a clever blend of elegance and practicality. The use of FENIX, known for its durability and fingerprint resistance, reflects a clear intent to choose materials that stand the test of time — without compromising on style.
Nebbiolo is a project where every choice, big or small, comes together to create a harmonious living space designed down to the last detail.
Materials & textures: Custom cabinets in Absolute Matte Black FENIX Satin and Urban Natural Oak – porcelain countertops by Inalco, from Italbec
Style influences: Modern, Scandinavian, Minimalist
Designer: Geneviève Pelletier
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
Marmoris kitchen
Overview: Marmoris – Where Materials Converse
Here, styles blend with confidence. Rooted in Scandinavian inspiration, layered with artisanal warmth and a touch of eclecticism, Marmoris is a kitchen that defies categorization.
The natural marble, with its antiqued finish, reveals the full richness of its mineral patterns and timeless beauty across the countertops and mid-wall backsplash, crowned by a delicate matching shelf. The island takes center stage — both welcoming and structured — bathed in natural light.
In contrast, the near-black stained maple hood asserts itself with clean, graphic lines. Nearby, the floating coffee nook adds a sense of lightness: open shelves, distinctive hardware, carefully considered details… Everything here contributes to a relaxed yet refined atmosphere.
Marmoris is the art of bringing together noble materials — white oak, aged marble, dark-stained wood — to tell a story rich in contrasts and texture. A project that feels unique, vibrant and human.
Materials & textures: Custom cabinetry in white oak and matte Similaque by Miralis – natural stone countertops
Influences: Refined nordic with organic warmth
Designer: Patricia Hallé
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
Maple kitchen
Overview: Maple — White, Black and Wood — A Winning Trio
In this kitchen, symmetry takes center stage. At the heart of the space, a black range hood draws the eye, highlighted by a slab of black granite just beneath it. This pairing creates a strong visual continuity while providing an easy-to-clean surface behind the cooktop.
On either side, tall white cabinets take full advantage of the ceiling height, offering generous storage while maintaining a clean, streamlined look.
The wood ceiling—more commonly found in chalets—adds a soft, unexpected warmth to the space, giving the room its distinct character.
The upper cabinets feature a handle-free tip-on system for a discreet finish, while the lower ones are accented with elegant copper-toned handles that bring a refined, welcoming touch.
Framing the transition to the living room, a black-edged opening with a half-panel of smoked glass adds an architectural twist that ties everything together with style.
Materials & Textures: Matte Similaque and Fenix cabinets – Hanstone quartz countertops and black granite
Influences: Modern, minimalist, scandinavian
Designer: Patricia Hallé
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
Sykkel kitchen
Overview: From the start, two priorities shaped our approach: bringing in more natural light and creating a strong sense of flow between the main living areas.
No need to tear down walls! Instead, our designer Claudy came up with a smart idea — carving out three strategic openings in the existing partitions. A simple yet brilliant concept that immediately won the clients over during the 3D plan presentation.
The result? Light now travels freely, and the rooms feel more connected, with a renewed sense of openness that’s both bold and organic.
We also enlarged two windows to let in even more daylight and open up the view to the beautifully landscaped backyard.
As for materials and colours, we focused on timeless harmony: natural wood, crisp white, and striking black. This elegant palette highlights the architectural details while giving each space energy and character.
From design to execution, our team carefully coordinated every step of this large-scale project — turning the ground floor into a space that feels bright, cohesive, and truly lived-in.
Materials & textures: Laminate cabinets – Cambria quartz countertops – Backsplash and fireplace tile from Céragrès
Influences: Modern, minimalist, scandinavian
Designer: Claudy Deschênes
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
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Deyglun kitchen
Overview: And then, a spark.
A material, a texture, a work of art… Sometimes, all it takes is a spark for everything to fall into place. In the case of the Deyglun project, that spark came from one of the kitchens showcased in our showroom. Drawn to its contemporary style, warm tones, and balanced mix of materials, the clients wanted to use it as inspiration to create their own space.
Patricia, our designer, captured the essence of their initial spark and blended it with their ideas to craft a tailor-made kitchen, perfectly suited to their everyday life.
Centered around a generously sized island, the layout was meticulously designed to optimize storage and deliver flawless functionality. A dedicated coffee and bar nook blends seamlessly into the space, while large-capacity drawers offer easy access to essentials—without compromising the kitchen’s clean, refined look.
Today, every moment spent here is a shared pleasure, where cooking and connection go hand in hand.
Materials: Shipshaw laminate and Drupe Dorée European laminate cabinetry, quartz countertops and backsplash in Helix by Silestone
Influences: Modern, minimal, Scandinavian
Designer: Patricia Hallé
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
Des Tulipes kitchen
Overview: An all-white canvas, clean lines, and an abundance of natural light.
To bring this minimalist kitchen to life, our designer Patricia had fun playing with textures and finishes:
Supermat laminate cabinetry, a highly versatile material known for its low-maintenance appeal
Polished Calacatta Gold quartz countertops and backsplash, subtly reflecting light for an elegant touch
Smooth floor tiles with slightly irregular edges, as if time itself had sculpted them
And a smoked glass mirror, thoughtfully placed to add depth to the space
Each element was carefully selected to create this soft, monochromatic look.
Influences: Modern Minimalism
Designer: Patricia Hallé
Photo credit: Denis Girard Photographie
Edimbourg kitchen
Overview: Edimbourg — Two islands, endless possibilities.
Here, crisp white and slate gray set the tone—subtle, balanced, and quietly elegant. But don’t be fooled: behind this understated look lies a kitchen full of thoughtful details.
Two islands anchor the space, each with a distinct role—one for cooking, the other for gathering. A winning duo that promotes natural flow, designed for everyday ease and special moments alike.
Ample storage, a coffee nook that tucks away behind pocket doors, and a surprising blend of styles: classic shaker cabinets around the perimeter and slim Tribeca profiles on the islands. Add to that a concealed hood and panel-ready fridge, and you get a clean, polished kitchen built to stand the test of time—without ever feeling boring.
Materials & Textures: Matte Similaque and opaque lacquer on MDF (island) cabinetry – Silestone quartz countertops
Influences: Contemporary – transitional
Designer: Julie Arès
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Girard
Fika kitchen
Overview: Fika — A breath of fresh air has swept through this 90s home.
The homeowners dreamed of an open, light-filled kitchen that would connect seamlessly with their lush backyard. Thanks to a complete redesign of the main floor — including the removal of a load-bearing wall — our team reimagined the space and brought this large-scale turnkey project to life.
At the heart of the transformation stands a majestic walnut island, multifunctional and welcoming, anchoring the room as a natural gathering spot. The matte white minimalist cabinetry creates a refined contrast with the warmth of the wood, while the generous Lapitec countertops — a sintered stone known for its durability and elegance — provide impeccable, heat- and stain-resistant work surfaces.
Every detail was carefully considered to strike a perfect balance between beauty and function. A custom wine cellar was seamlessly integrated to suit the lifestyle of these epicurean hosts, who love to entertain in a warm and inviting setting.
Materials & Textures: Walnut and Matte Similaque cabinetry – Sintered stone countertops by Lapitec
Influences: Modern, scandinavian, mid-century
Designer: Geneviève Pelletier
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
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Caturra kitchen
Overview: Designed around two key elements dear to our clients — a striking decorative hood and a coffee nook that’s both practical and inviting — this kitchen perfectly embodies the balance between character and functionality.
Patricia translated the inspirations of this dynamic young family into a cohesive space where aesthetics and ergonomics go hand in hand. The coffee nook is always within reach, enhanced by a matte black backsplash that echoes the satin black Fenix island. Framed by quartz waterfall edges, the island stands out with presence and elegance, without weighing down the space.
A secondary sink was integrated near the coffee station to ease everyday routines. Another clever touch: the walk-in pantry is hidden behind a cabinet front, maximizing storage while maintaining a clean, streamlined look.
Materials & textures: Armoires en polyester et Fenix – comptoirs en quartz de Hanstone
Influences: Transtional, modern farmhouse
Design: Patricia Hallé
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
Des Jardins kitchen
Overview: By removing the wall between the kitchen and the living room, our team opened up the space to make room for a generous central island—encouraging both easy flow and everyday connection.
Geneviève, our kitchen designer, carefully listened to the clients’ needs and created a modern, calming layout where white takes center stage with subtlety. Pale wood elements bring warmth and balance, blending seamlessly in a tone-on-tone palette that flows throughout the main floor. Even the hardware follows suit—white on white—while the wood section is handle-free, enhancing the clean, understated look.
The island features a welcoming lunch counter with seating for four, perfect for quick breakfasts or laid-back dinners.
As a team specializing in turnkey renovations, we handled every aspect of the project—from design to execution—to bring this elegant and serene space to life.
Materials & textures: Matte Similaque & Laminate cabinets – Caesarstone quartz countertops and backsplash
Influences: Modern scandinavian
Designer: Geneviève Pelletier
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
Des Genevriers kitchen
Overview: This turnkey renovation transformed a once-compartmentalized space into a bright, open-concept layout. By removing several walls, our team was able to redefine the flow and unlock the full potential of the room.
The result: a minimalist kitchen where contrast takes center stage. A floor-to-ceiling wall of black Fenix cabinetry anchors the space, while sleek white cabinets line the window wall. But the true showstopper is the L-shaped island—a bold configuration made possible by the newly opened layout. It offers ample prep space, smooth circulation, and a welcoming spot for casual meals.
To tie it all together, a touch of European walnut-look laminate brings warmth and balance to this high-contrast design.
A space that delights both the humans and the two resident cats—because everyone deserves a thoughtfully designed kitchen.
Materials & textures: Satin black Fenix, Arctic white laminate, European Amber Drupe laminate, Silestone quartz countertop.
Influences: Modern minimalist, mid-century
Designer: Geneviève Pelletier
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
Deauville kitchen
Overview: A turnkey project by Bröder, where our team handled everything—from design to cabinets and countertops installation, as well as full site management from start to finish.
The design draws inspiration from coastal aesthetics, reimagined with a modern urban twist. The deep matte blue Fenix adds bold elegance, softened by crisp white cabinetry, gold accents, and warm wood touches.
But the real standout is the chevron backsplash with contrasting grout—graphic and daring, it sets the tone for the entire kitchen.
The color palette continues into the dining area, where a spacious coffee/bar nook and a custom-built wine cellar, also crafted by our team, complete the space.
Materials & textures: Polyester and Absolute Matte Fenix cabinets – Caesarstone quartz countertops – Backsplash from Céragrès
Influences: Transitionnal – coastal-inspired design with a city vibe
Designer: Patricia Hallé
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
Belharra kitchen
Overview: Belharra – Openness and Elegance in Everyday Life
For this complete ground floor renovation, our mission was clear: open up the space, expand the kitchen, and redesign the adjoining bathroom. By removing the wall between the kitchen and dining room, and repositioning the one around the bathroom, we were able to reorganize the entire layout in a fluid and functional way.
The former breakfast nook was transformed into a large, multifunctional island. Still just as inviting with its four seating spaces, it now offers generous prep and storage areas tailored to the everyday rhythm of this family.
The contrast between the deep blue island and the bright white cabinetry strikes the perfect balance between boldness and elegance. The subway tile backsplash, warm wood accents, and golden hardware add the finishing touch—with just the right mix of timeless and contemporary style.
The result: a transformed kitchen, a living space that breathes, and happy clients. And for us, that’s the greatest reward.
Materials & textures:Cabinetry in Super White polyester and High Tide similaque – Niche and shelves in Dalia laminate – Countertops in Silestone quartz
Influences: Transitionnal, contemporary
Designer: Geneviève Pelletier
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photography
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Adams kitchen
Overview: Adams – A New Way of Living
A turnkey renovation of the entire main floor, fully redesigned to suit the daily life of its occupants. By removing a load-bearing wall, we paved the way for a new way of living — where flow and functionality come together effortlessly. From carefully selected materials to clever storage solutions — like the built-in dining banquette — every detail was considered to maximize the space’s potential and create a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The result is a bright, open space that invites connection and ease. This renovation is a true reflection of our clients’ lifestyle: warm, inviting, and built for everyday living.
Materials & textures: Polyester cabinets, natural marble countertop and backsplash
Influences: Transitionnal, contemporary, farmhouse
Designer: Patricia Hallé
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photography
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Abaca kitchen
Overview: Abaca – A kitchen with clean lines and a warm soul
Full of character and bathed in natural light, the kitchen in the Abaca project makes a striking first impression. Its majestic open-base island, decorative hood, and quartz backsplash topped with matching quartz shelves are just a few of the elements that enhance the charm already radiating from this stunning home.
And behind the arched door? You’ll find a spacious, multifunctional room that serves as a walk-in pantry and laundry area, and even houses a cozy coffee nook.
Materials & textures: Opaque lacquer cabinets, quartz countertop and backsplash
Influences: Modern, scandinavian and farmhouse
Designer: Julie Arès
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photography
Sabbia kitchen
Overview: Sabbia — A Kitchen Designed for Gathering
Carefully designed by Patricia Hallé, the Sabbia kitchen reflects the lifestyle of its owners: warm, generous, and centered around the joys of cooking and sharing. Thanks to a thoughtful extension, the space was completely reimagined to welcome a kitchen that is spacious, functional, and undeniably inviting.
Every detail was meticulously considered — from the integrated shelf and the wood niche that softens the contrasts, to the custom glass wine cellar, the statement range hood, and the two-tone slatted island. Together, these features create a space with personality, tailored to those who live in it.
The cabinetry, in rich, warm tones by Miralis, sets a refined and welcoming atmosphere — a place where cooking, entertaining, and spending time with loved ones feels effortless.
This project is a striking example of a successful transformation — one that confirms, without a doubt, that the owners made the right choice.
Materials & textures: Cabinets in laminate and quartz countertops
Influences: Modern, contemporary
Designer: Patricia Hallé
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photography
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Des Fauvettes Kitchen
Overview: Created in collaboration with Maisons D & D, specialists in home additions and second-story expansions, this kitchen embraces a modern farmhouse stylethat’s both warm and current.
Designed by Geneviève Pelletier, kitchen designer, the layout was tailored for a family of passionate foodies. The U-shaped configuration maximizes storage while maintaining an easy, natural flow—essential for daily life.
The standout features? An exposed beam and reclaimed wood shelves that add a touch of rustic charm and authenticity. And let’s not forget the Mediterranean-inspired backsplash that brings a burst of life to the crisp, white cabinetry.
Our team handled every detail, from the custom design to the installation of Miralis-made cabinetry and quartz countertops, delivering a space as functional as it is full of personality.
Materials & textures: Polyester cabinets – Quartz countertops from Caesarstone and solid maple from Concept Giroux
Influences: Modern farmhouse
Designer: Geneviève Pelletier
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photography
Decoration & stylism: Amélie Gobeil
Avenida Kitchen
Overview: Avenida – Vibrant and Welcoming
A southern breeze blows through this vibrant and colorful kitchen, reflecting its owners’ passion for Mexican culture. Here, eclecticism becomes timeless.
Far from frozen or minimalist décors, this kitchen celebrates boldness and human warmth. Warm hardwood countertops, sleek white cabinets, and graphic hexagonal tiles — the materials engage in a vibrant harmony. Textures meet, patterns speak out, yet everything remains cohesive, intentional, and functional.
Designed for hosting, cooking, and sharing — in short, for fully living — this kitchen reflects a joyful, sincere, and unapologetic way of life. You walk in with a smile, and stay for the sheer pleasure of it.
Materials & textures Cabinets in glossy Similaque and laminate – Quartz countertops from Caesarstone and solid maple from Concept Giroux
Influences: Modern, eclectic with retro touches
Designer: Geneviève Pelletier
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photography
Skye Kitchen
Overview: SKYE — Compact, Clever, Seamlessly Orchestrated
Tucked into a condo on Nuns’ Island, the Skye kitchen proves that a small space can deliver maximum functionality — without compromising on style.
Designed for everyday life, the layout is smart and efficient, with everything within easy reach. White shaker cabinets provide a clean, bright foundation, while the island anchors the space visually: on the kitchen side, white lacquer ensures visual continuity; on the dining side, matte black Fenix introduces a sharp contrast and seats two for casual meals.
The back wall is framed by a wide band of natural white oak, complete with open niches for cookbooks. In front of the window, a compact coffee-breakfast bar was built, featuring a small integrated wine fridge — discreet, but undeniably practical.
The materials were chosen to strike a refined balance of tone and texture: black quartz atop white cabinetry, natural hickory paired with matte black Fenix. A sophisticated play of contrasts that brings depth and rhythm to this compact space.
Materials & Textures: Custom cabinetry in opaque lacquer and Absolute Matte Fenix – Niches and oak beam in Urban White Oak – Countertops in Silestone quartz and solid maple by Concept Giroux
Style influences: Contemporary
Designer: Geneviève Pelletier
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
Ängen Kitchen
Overview: Ängen – Custom Living for the Whole Family
This kitchen is part of a major renovation that completely transformed the ground floor of this family home. The homeowners were already familiar with our approach and attention to detail, so it felt only natural for them to turn to our team to bring their vision to life.
The project went far beyond the kitchen itself. We removed the wall that once separated the kitchen from the living room, creating a bright, open-concept space that’s perfect for everyday living. This new layout made it possible to include a spacious island, complete with a built-in lunch counter for added functionality.
The original solid oak flooring was carefully sanded and refinished, while the ceramic section in the kitchen was replaced with matching oak to ensure a seamless flow throughout the main floor.
In the living room, we designed a custom built-in unit, tailored to the family’s needs, even Zelda, the family dog, has her very own banquette corner… though she’s more than happy to share it with the rest of the gang.
Materials & textures: Cabinets in Similaque and Fenix – Quartz countertops by Silestone – Wood countertops by La Racine Carrée – Backsplash from Céragrès
Designer: Geneviève Pelletier
Influences: Contemporary modern
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photography
Hortensia kitchen
Overview: Bright and refined, this modern kitchen doesn’t sacrifice warmth. It’s the perfect gathering place for any occasion — from casual brunches to evening aperitifs.
At the heart of the space, a generous island seats up to six guests. It features a built-in lunch counter in “Champ automnal” laminate, the same material used to frame the cooking area — a stylish touch that brings cohesion and elegance to the design.
Above, three hand-blown amber glass pendants add an artisanal feel and a warm glow. In the adjacent dining area, a playful arrangement of suspended cubes — alternating between white and wood-tone laminate — introduces movement while subtly echoing the kitchen’s palette.
The quartz backsplash, framed like a piece of art, brings the whole look together with understated finesse.
Matérials & textures: European laminate and matte Similaque cabinetry, quartz countertops by Céragrès
Influences: Modern, scandinavian
Designer: Patricia Hallé
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
Java kitchen
Overview: Java — A timeless design grounded in the present.
This double-island kitchen strikes a thoughtful balance between tradition and modernity. Crisp white polyester cabinetry meets the warmth of maple stained in a rich Java tone, creating a bright, structured, and inviting space.
Each island serves a distinct purpose, enhancing both function and flow. One features a butcher block for meal prep, while the other, positioned near the dining area, offers a natural gathering place for everyday moments or special occasions.
White quartz with delicate veining adds softness and refinement. The coffee nook, with its compact round sink and black granite counter, blends seamlessly into the overall design while adding its own quiet charm.
With its cozy built-in banquette and carefully curated design, Java embodies lasting elegance and timeless appeal.
Materials & Textures: Stained maple and polyester cabinetry · Hanstone quartz countertops
Influences: Classic, transitional
Designer: Patricia Hallé
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
Valnöt kitchen
Overview: Valnöt — Clean Lines and the Warmth of Walnut
In this classic 1960s bungalow, the kitchen was ready for more than just a facelift. By removing the dividing wall — while cleverly integrating the original beam into the new layout — we opened up the space to the dining area, breathing new life and light into the entire main floor.
The homeowners’ love for Mid-Century style shines through in the choice of materials: rich, warm walnut; glossy greige lacquer that brightens the space; and a bronze-hued textured backsplash that subtly catches the light.
The generously sized island invites both cooking and conversation, while retro-style stools add a touch of charm. In the adjacent dining area, clean lines and soft textures meet a matte black pendant light with a copper-toned interior — a subtle nod to the art of contrast.
A final thoughtful touch: the redesigned entrance, featuring custom built-in storage and a sleek sliding industrial-style door that ties the space together with personality and purpose.
Materials & finishes: Natural walnut – Glossy greige similaque – Quartz countertops – Hexagonal bronze ceramic backsplash
Influences: Mid-Century, modern, industrial and retro touches
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
Rioja kitchen
Overview: Rioja – A small space, big ideas
In this home, the original kitchen was closed off from the dining room by a wall. The clients dreamed of an open, streamlined, and resolutely modern space — where design meets efficiency.
Mission accomplished, with a project thoughtfully designed and executed from start to finish by our team.
Despite its modest footprint, the kitchen showcases flawless organization. The Dekton Sirius countertops, both matte and ultra-durable, provide an elegant, long-lasting surface. Natural walnut, used in small touches, subtly warms up the whole.
And at the heart of the main wall — the true showpiece of the space — a stunning Cambria quartz backsplash draws the eye with its bold, graphic waves.
To complete the layout: a multifunctional stainless steel sink station made in Quebec, full-height cabinetry for maximum storage, and a built-in wine cellar — a nod to the homeowners’ love of fine wine.
A project where every inch was optimized and every choice, carefully considered.
Materials & textures: Walnut and laminate cabinetry – Dekton countertops and Cambria quartz backsplash
Influences: Modern, scandinavian, mid-century
Designer: Geneviève Pelletier
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photographie
Skye Bathroom
Type of project : Design and installation of Miralis custom cabinets and solid wood countertops
Materials : Europeen Laminate cabinets – Caesarstone quartz countertops
Design : Modern
Photo credits : Denis Girard Photographie
Aberdeen Bathroom
Type of project : Design and installation of Miralis custom cabinets and solid wood countertops
Materials : Golssy Similaque cabinets – Solid torrefied wood countertops from Concept Giroux
Design : Modern
Photo credits : Denis Girard Photographie
Aberdeen kitchen
Overview: Aberdeen – Where Warmth Meets Modernity
A kitchen where styles blend and balance with effortless grace. On one side, pristine white cabinetry sets a sleek, contemporary tone. On the other, natural walnut—featured in the flooring and wrapped around the island—adds the inviting warmth we seek in a true living space.
At the heart of it all, the island stands proud with a quartz countertop, while the surrounding surfaces add depth and character with a solid wood counter handcrafted by Giroux, an artisan from Chambly known for his one-of-a-kind creations.
A subtle rustic nod: the herringbone backsplash, often found in farmhouse-inspired interiors, brings a refined, artisanal touch to the space.
It’s proof that when materials and styles are allowed to mingle with intention, the result is a kitchen that’s not only unique—but designed to be lived in, and loved, for years to come.
Materials & textures: Walnut and glossy Similaque
Influences: Modern, mid-century, scandinavian and farmhouse
Designer: Geneviève Pelletier
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photography
Des Saules Bathroom
Materials : Opaque laquer cabinets – Quartz countertops from Cambria
Design : Contemporary
Photo credits : Denis Girard Photographie
Sonoma Kitchen
Type of project: Design and installation of Miralis custom cabinets and quartz countertops
Materials: Cabinets in Absolute Matte black and glossy Similaque – Cambria quartz countertops and solid maple from Concept Giroux
Type of design: Modern
Photo credits: Denis Girard Photography
Augustin kitchen
Overview: Augustin – Thoughtful Design, Celebratory Spirit
In this newly built home, every decision was carefully considered to create a kitchen that’s both elegant, functional, and unmistakably unique. The combination of nearly black-stained ash, glossy grey lacquer, and natural walnut forms a palette rich in contrast yet perfectly balanced.
Attention to detail extends all the way to the hardware: two pull-out cabinets feature solid walnut handles, custom-designed for this project, while the rest of the kitchen maintains a minimalist profile with subtle cat tongue-style pulls.
A bar area hidden behind pocket doors completes the space — always ready to celebrate life’s special moments, big or small.
Materials & textures: Walnut and glossy Similaque
Influences: Modern, scandinavian et mid-century
Designer: Josée Claprood
Behind the lens: Denis Girard Photography