Naturehumaine uses Merlot red palette for duplex renovation in Montreal

Deep red accents and a redbrick facade define the renovation and extension of this duplex in Montreal, which has been completed by local architecture studio Naturehumaine. Named Le Petit Merlot after its red palette, the project involved the expansion of a 1920s building containing two apartments located in the city's Plateau Mont-Royal district. Naturehumaine looked The post Naturehumaine uses Merlot red palette for duplex renovation in Montreal appeared first on Dezeen.

Nov 25, 2024 - 05:00
Naturehumaine uses Merlot red palette for duplex renovation in Montreal
Deep red accents and a redbrick facade define the renovation and extension of this duplex in Montreal, which has been completed by local architecture studio Naturehumaine. Named Le Petit Merlot after its red palette, the project involved the expansion of a 1920s building containing two apartments located in the city's Plateau Mont-Royal district. Naturehumaine looked The post Naturehumaine uses Merlot red palette for duplex renovation in Montreal appeared first on Dezeen.

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