Maison Ave Courcelette: A Timeless Beauty in Montreal

Experience the seamless fusion of traditional charm and modern elegance at Maison Ave Courcelette, a stunning stone house nestled in Montreal’s historic Outremont borough.

Designed by Salem Architecture, this timeless residence weaves together elements from its original 1947 construction with contemporary enhancements, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the property’s exquisite design, where natural light and lush landscaping harmoniously blend with the home’s rich architectural heritage.
About Maison Ave Courcelette

Creating Harmony: Maison Ave Courcelette’s Seamless Connection with Nature
The primary objective of the Maison Ave Courcelette project, situated in the Outremont borough, was to enhance the connection between the interior spaces and the expansive exterior courtyard while preserving elements from the original construction.

Illuminating Design: Maximizing Natural Light and Space
The designers generously opened the living space to the outdoors, allowing the kitchen to extend under a new canopy on the south-facing rear facade. This dual-function canopy minimizes solar gain in summer while providing a sheltered space for occupants. New openings in the existing walls also permit natural light to permeate the house’s central space. The ground floor plan’s fluidity is further amplified by the light and the sculptural articulation of the central staircase.