A 1950s bungalow undergoes a transformative renovation, infusing it with an abundance of natural light.
In the heart of Montreal, a charming apartment has undergone a stylish transformation, as showcased in a recent home renovation news article. The home's new look can be admired on Instagram, where it goes by the handle @kirsten.diane.
One of the standout features of this revamped abode is the IKEA kitchen cabinets, which have been given a fresh coat of paint in the colour Racoon Fur by Benjamin Moore. This subtle yet striking change adds a touch of sophistication to the space.
Elsewhere in the home, a hutch cabinet, picked up from a thrift store, has been given a new lease of life. Over a weekend, the wood work detail was added, breathing new life into this versatile piece.
The bedroom in this Montreal apartment has been painted a crisp white, with an accent of Sherwood Forest by Benjamin Moore. This colour palette creates a serene and inviting atmosphere, perfect for a good night's sleep.
Furnishings in the home include a Sven Charme Article sofa, which provides a comfortable and stylish seating option, and Sinnerlig Pentant bamboo lights, purchased from Etsy, which add a warm and cosy glow to the space.
Finally, a Kaya rug from Anthropologie was considered for a similar rug in the living room, but the final choice has not been disclosed.
Despite extensive online searches, no information has been found to suggest that Kirstine, the homeowner, has previously renovated or redesigned either the Montreal apartment or the Notting Hill maison. However, this Montreal makeover is certainly a testament to her eye for design and her ability to transform a space.