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Espace St-Denis is a residential project completed by Canadian architectural designer Anne Sophie Goneau.


The home is located on Plateau Mont-Royal, a borough of Montréal, in Québec, Canada.



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espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2
espace st denis Espace St Denis By Anne Sophie Goneau interior design 2

Espace St-Denis by Anne Sophie Goneau:


“The mandate was to divide each living location in order to maximize although keeping the architectural integrity of the existing place, each and every area with all-natural light. The notion was to highlight the raw materials, discovered throughout the demolition, in order to communicate their material, their relief and color environment.


The open kitchen is the focal point of the space it unfolds on the dining area and living space, where the master bedroom fits. It is bounded by a glass wall which preserves the view of the bare brick an archaeological reminder wanting to highlight the current raw materials as an exhibitor showcase. On the ground, a radiant hot water heating method was installed under a concrete slab, which was covered by a light gray epoxy and polyurethane matt finish.


The steel beam, flameproof, delimits the passage region. In the corridor leading to the bathroom, a light-emitting diode was installed in the recessed ceiling for a far more intimate setting, which attributes the original hemlock wall.”


Pictures by: Adrien Williams


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