beaujolais house
A blend of work and life, in the heart of little Italy, part home, studio and rental property. Once a quaint yet dilapidated two storey detached home, now transformed into a modern and narrow dwelling. The cathedral ceiling on the third floor provides soaring heights and loads of natural light, where living and dining blend in an open concept plan. A range of wood tones and bold colour choices are utilized throughout the home to create a sense of comfort and contrast the simple lines and forms of the new architecture. A separate garage provides second storey studio space with an alley entrance. Images illustrate the building process, from demolition to full construction.
demo | build | project manage | concept | design | renderings | coordination | execution
Photography: Lauren Koyln
Styling + Accessories: in collaboration with Danielle Suppa of Souvenir







































