This renovation project in Saint-Lambert embraces a respectful approach to the home’s original Mid-Century architectural style while incorporating modern, energy-efficient solutions. The objective was clear: update the property while preserving its soul and integrating durable, contemporary features.
At the heart of this transformation is the expansive architectural glazing, designed to maximize natural light and create a seamless connection between indoors and outdoors. This generous opening enhances the signature horizontal lines of Mid-Century architecture while bringing a modern touch to the overall design.
From a technical perspective, the project includes high-performance products that deliver outstanding energy efficiency. With advanced glazing and insulated frames, the home now enjoys improved thermal control year-round. This upgrade reduces energy consumption while enhancing both comfort and aesthetic appeal.
The choice of black PVC windows proved to be both elegant and practical. The black finish adds a bold, contemporary contrast that highlights the window openings, while the PVC ensures durability, low maintenance, and excellent energy performance.
This Saint-Lambert project is a great example of thoughtful renovation where timeless style meets modern technology. Portes et Fenêtres Verdun, manufacturer of doors and windows is proud to help showcase this kind of architecture through customized, high-performance solutions.
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