In this Episode
Escape to rural Quebec in this tour of renowned Montreal designer Daniel Brisset's gorgeous house. See how this designer converted the foundation of a 1960s bungalow into a traditional two-storey home perfect for hosting weekend guests. Tour the main floor filled with natural light and forest views, the kitchen with a casual harvest table instead of an island, the cosy guest bedroom and serene principal suite. Trish Johnston shows off a 12-year-old girl's bedroom she redesigned with teenage years in mind. Plus, ceramic artist Michelle Kosoy and glass artist Pierre Bouchard of Toronto studio Kosoy + Bouchard discuss their work, inspiration and outlook on design.
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Elegant Country Home
Design, Daniel Brisset.
Dining room: Artwork, Johanne Martel, visit Johannemartel.com; urns, Flore, Montreal (514) 488-3555.
Living room: Urn, Véranda Style de vie, Ayer's Cliff, Que. (819) 838-1880; eggs, Flore, as above; porcelain tub (on coffee table), Véranda Style de vie, as above; glass coffee table, Celadon Collection, Montreal (514) 789-1542 or visit Celadoncollection.com; artwork, Johanne Martel, as above.
Kitchen: Tiered tray, Véranda Style de vie, as above.
Principal bathroom: Commode, Véranda Style de vie, as above.
Sophisticated Girl's Bedroom
- Deck, Andy Schollig, Lakeland Millwork
- Umbrella, planters, artificial plants, bistro table and chairs, lanterns, pillows, Fresh
- Chaise with cushion, Sign of the Skier
Handmade Ceramics
All pieces available through Kosoy + Bouchard



