March 25, 2025
Mu architecture Montreal’s old port shared pictures of a renovated historical scaffolding that originally mixes heritage with modern design.
An example of this is the kitchen that contains the original structural elements integrating contemporary materials, which forms a sophisticated yet invited space.
The kitchen, a focal point of scaffolding, is the facility of a copper cabinet striking by IloSet against stone walls.
Stainless steel countertops add a contemporary edge, while ensuring an oversized island and originally integrated equipment functionality.
The space is designed as both a Pak hub and an artistic statement.
The exposed stone walls and wooden elements were carefully restored, which protects their raw beauty by increasing heat and texture.
Wide oak planks and a sculpture of black-metal increase the feeling of grandeur.
The upper level houses of the scaffolding are completed with a brilliant bedroom suit, spa-like bathroom, as seen in this bedroom that includes a glass-enclosed n-suit.
In another bathroom, an artistic floral mural picture on the wall adds color to the room.
The third bathroom is more minimal in its design, with square white tiles cover the walls, and black tiles on the floor.
photography by Ulysse lemerise bouchard