Boutique Homes’ Montreal 40 with Byron façade seamlessly blends indoor-outdoor living through its subtle, soft palette and distinctive detailing, evoking the feel of contemporary resort-style living but with an inherently Australian twist.
This home exudes the relaxed sophistication synonymous with Boutique Homes, blending the effortless charm of Palm Springs with the laid-back vibes of Byron Bay.
Thoughtfully designed with spacious living in mind, the Montreal 40 features a ground-floor master suite and three additional bedrooms upstairs.
The grand-scale laundry includes a convenient mudroom entry, while the kitchen boasts a butler’s pantry, porcelain stone benchtops and splashback.
Elegant archways and a striking staircase with a glass balustrade complete the home’s refined aesthetic.
The cohesive connection between interior and exterior spaces is evident, with a soft white exterior palette, light oak decking, and a bold peach-coloured front door that echoes the home’s internal tones.
Inside, the palette evolves, incorporating pale and cornflower blues alongside deeper neutral tones.
Feature walls, furniture and fabrics introduce subtle beige accents, creating depth and warmth.
Tactile elements like white-washed oak timber flooring and a natural staircase add texture, while a raw, textured paint finish on the walls strengthens the connection to the home’s external render, grounding the design in nature.
“Textures and colour play a lead part in this home, with interesting pops of cornflower blue, earthy apricots and nudes mixed with soft beige, white and naturals,” says Kat Moore, Boutique Homes Project Designer.
“White lines sheers, textured walls and the natural, organic forms of curves and arches create more harmonious and welcoming spaces.”
The Montreal 40‘s design is enhanced by subtle yet striking accents of pale blue in the joinery, internal doors, and fabrics, while soft apricot and peach tones are introduced through tiling, Venetian plaster, and textiles. These warm hues create a sense of harmony and refinement throughout the space.
The palette is further enriched with carefully selected statement pieces like the terracotta sideboard in the first-floor landing, a bold blue feature wall in the children’s bedroom and a warm caramel tone that brings softness and a touch of femininity to the guest and fourth bedrooms.
In the master suite, a soft blue-toned sideboard adds an element of calm, while the living room is anchored by a striking white and blue marble coffee table, elevating the space with its sophisticated yet welcoming presence.
“The fabrics, boucles, textured throws and Berny Bacic fabrics are a perfect addition to layering this home’s palette, as are the white ceramic lighting and travertine wall sconces,” says Kat.
The outdoor deck creates a relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere, featuring a built-in fireplace with a bench seat and eye-catching breeze blocks.
Arched walls are seamlessly integrated into the landscaping, complemented by travertine paving, while a striking palm tree adds the perfect finishing touch to the home’s Byron Bay-inspired façade.
“Quality finishes and details in this home appeal to those who enjoy finer things, but are still in touch with trends,” adds Kat.
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