Inside this renovated historic loft in Montreal’s Outdated Port, the kitchen takes middle stage with customized copper cabinetry by Cuisines Illo. The nice and cozy, matte metallic surfaces carry a refined industrial edge that contrasts fantastically with the rough-hewn stone wall backdrop. These pure textures are central to the kitchen’s id, grounding the trendy supplies in an area wealthy with architectural historical past.
A brushed stainless-steel countertop provides smooth distinction and sturdiness, whereas the outsized copper island anchors the room visually and functionally. On one facet, unique wooden columns and uncooked masonry emphasize the loft’s heritage, whereas on the opposite, minimal white cupboards introduce visible readability and trendy comfort, housing built-in home equipment and storage.
Collectively, the copper fronts, white cabinetry, and uncovered stone kind a balanced composition, elegant and uncooked. The design doesn’t simply protect the constructing’s historical past; it enhances it by way of materials dialogue and considerate structure.
Pictures by Ulysse Lemerise Bouchard