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Berri Residence by naturehumaine

By Sophie Johnson

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Berri Residence is a renovation and extension of a 1940’s home by naturehumaine located in Montréal, Canada.

A new dining room was added along with a remodeled kitchen and master bedroom.

Berri Residence by naturehumaine:

“A couple with a passion for contemporary architecture wanted an extension to their 1940s duplex on Berri street in Montréal.

Their main desire was to create a dining room that would become the heart of the house, where family discussions would take place.

At the center of the new extension is the dining room just off the re-modeled kitchen on the ground floor. It has generous south-facing glazing and and a large dining table at its center. The master bedroom is located below the dining room overlooking the sunken garden.

Despite the use of wood cladding, the extension has a sense of lightness and transparency due to the glass panels being pushed to their dimensional limits. The exterior finish is an olive green stained pine with an overhanging glazed volume clad in galvanized steel.”

Photos by: Adrien Williams

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About Sophie Johnson

As the senior editor for HomeDSGN, Sophie is the ultimate authority on all things home. With years of experience and a deep passion for home decor, she brings an unparalleled level of expertise to everything she does. From decorating and interior design or from cleaning to organization, her insights and guidance are invaluable to anyone looking to transform their living space. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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