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Article source: Les Ensembliers Residential Interior Design, Cottage + Country house, Garden + Terrace, Kitchen + Bathroom, Luxury, Residential Architecture Montreal, Canada, 2014-08-29 . With its subtle play on contrasts, connections, and harmonies, the interior design of a Florida villa by Les Ensembliers reinvents Palm Beach style.
“We worked closely with our client to achieve this result,” explains Richard Ouellette, designer and founding partner of Les Ensembliers. “She has developed a sharp eye for updating classic designs and turning yesterday’s elegance into a contemporary essential. Her vision brought this project to life. We kept the essence of this period house in Florida while adding a contemporary tone through a careful mix of classic and modern styles.” A blank canvas on a historical background To give the space a contemporary feel and somewhat lighten the weight of history, Les Ensembliers provided a counterbalance to the overabundance of tropical colours that define traditional Palm Beach interior design. The designers decided to turn all the surfaces of the house white, attenuating the presence of details. Colour subsisted only in the form of accents in upholstery patterns and rugs. This dominantly monochrome canvas made it possible to highlight certain furniture pieces and contemporary artworks and to bring a touch of modernity into a classic environment. Between classic and contemporary Outside, the pure lines of Manutti furniture contrast with the massive look of a classic-styled stone table or an Indonesian-style wood table. The porcelain and ceramic urns that accentuate the space evoke both Antiquity and unwavering modernity. For Les Ensembliers, “each interior design tells a story.” Every element is chosen for its personality and how it complements the other parts of the composition. For instance, the loggia contains 14 pieces of furniture and objects of 14 different origins. And yet, the grouping forms a coherent whole that establishes a harmony between classic and contemporary, thanks to the play on connections chosen by the design team and the client. Plays on connections Each of these artworks initiates a play on connections. The monochrome geometry of the Riopelle painting echoes that of the low table and the armrests on the seats in the loggia. Even the symmetrical layout of the room has been considered in relation to the artist’s work. Similarly, the wool carpet in the living room refers to the geometric motifs characteristic of Palm Beach style, reflected in the artwork on the wall. The artwork’s broken lines are also found in the shape and print of the upholstery fabric. “Building an environment means imagining paths for interpretation and connections that create harmony as much as they give a space personality,” Ouellette concludes. About Les Ensembliers This vertical integration enables the firm to produce complex, risk-taking projects within budget and on schedule. A good example of this is its heritage renovation at 205 Edge Hill, in Westmount, a 12,000-square-foot project completed in just 12 months. “We have the architect and the house painter on the same payroll, which makes us quick on our feet and facilitates our quality control of projects,” Vandal notes. Thanks to this integrated approach to design, Les Ensembliers has specialized in high-end residential projects. Among the firm’s achievements is the restoration of one of the oldest residences in Westmount, the Gate Lodge, for which it received the 2010 Emeritus Heritage Award from the Montréal Architectural Heritage Campaign. Les Ensembliers’s projects are regularly covered in the international press. In 2012, the magazine House & Home included the firm’s L’Ermite project in Port-au-Persil in its “Best Homes of 2011” ranking of the 12 best residences. Contact Les Ensembliers
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