Installation of engineered hardwood flooring and flush-mounted doors
- Ground floor: 209 mm slightly bleached oak hardwood flooring for a spacious and bright feel.
- Bedrooms: 138 mm rustic oak engineered hardwood flooring for a warm and cozy atmosphere.
- Doors flush with the walls, creating seamless lines and a high-end minimalist look.
In this typical 1990s home, the challenge was clear: to modernize the entire space without losing the home’s character. The rooms were spacious and filled with natural light, but the design needed a complete overhaul to suit the owners’ current lifestyle.
The design philosophy? A clean, minimalist style with simple, contemporary lines, while maintaining a warm and welcoming atmosphere. No cold minimalism here, but a subtle balance between modernity and comfort.
The choice of flooring was central to this renovation. To create a seamless transition between the kitchen and the living areas, a single type of hardwood flooring was selected to provide a sense of unity and spaciousness. The technical requirements were significant: the kitchen required a particularly durable flooring solution. The chosen hardwood flooring thus combines durability, stability, and ease of maintenance, without compromising on aesthetics.
In the bedrooms, slightly narrower planks were chosen, while maintaining a similar shade. This subtle change in size helps define the more intimate spaces while preserving an overall sense of cohesion.
Ultimately, this renovation perfectly illustrates what a well-thought-out project can achieve: a tastefully modernized home that is elegant, harmonious, and timeless.

Home renovation: On the ground floor, installation of semi-solid oak flooring with a slightly bleached finish. On the upper floor, installation of rustic oak flooring, as well as doors that are flush with the walls.






















