Space Designed by Stéphane Chamard, www.
stephanechamard.com; Photographer, Lisa
Petrole, www.lisapetrole.com; OFFICE: Table
Lamp, Eclisse, Artemide, www.artemide.net;
Stone Lamp and Vintage Phone, Atomic, www.
atomicdesign.ca; Suspension Torch Light,
Established & SONS, www.establishedandsons.
com; Metal Star, Queen West Antiques, www.
qwac.ca; LIVING ROOM: Sofa, Ligne Roset,
www.ligne-roset.com/ca; Vintage Egg Chairs and
Side Table “Planter”, Atomic, www.atomicdesign.
ca; Pouf, URBAN BARN, www.urbanbarn.com;
Rug, ELTE, www.elte.com; Vintage Suspension
Light, Zig Zag, www.zigzagmidcentury.com;
Table Lamp, KLAUS, www.klausn.com; Paper
Lamp, IKEA, www.ikea.com; DINING ROOM:
Vintage Table, Zig Zag, www.zigzagmidcentury.
com; Vintage Floor Lamp, Atomic, www.
atomicdesign.ca; Chairs, (clockwise) Chairs
1 and 2, Kartell, www.shopkartell.com; Chair 3,
Magis, www.magisdesign.com; Chair 4-6, Vitra,
www.vitra.com; Vases, JONATHAN ADLER, www.
jonathanadler.com, Atomic, www.atomicdesign.ca,
IKEA, www.ikea.com, West Elm, www.westelm.
com; TV AREA: Chair, EAMES, Zig Zag, www.
zigzagmidcentury.com; Plastic Table Lamp,
Atomic, www.atomicdesign.ca; Record Covers,
ROTATE THIS, www.rotate.com; Frames, IKEA,
www.ikea.com; Mannequin, Atomic, www.
atomicdesign.ca; READING CORNER: Chair
And Floor Lamp, Ligne Roset, KIOSK, www.
kioskdesign.ca; Pouf, URBAN BARN, www.
urbanbarn.com; Plastic Bar, Atomic, www.
atomicdesign.ca; BEDROOM: Rug, ELTE, www.
elte.com; Chair, Zig Zag, www.zigzagmidcentury.
com; Table Lamp, ‘PIPISTRELLO” vintage similar
option from KIOSK, www.kioskdesign.ca; Plastic
Stool, Atomic, www.atomicdesign.ca; DESK
AREA IN BEDROOM: Desk, Bookshelves,
Drawer Unit and Frames, IKEA, www.ikea.
com; Chair, Zig Zag, www.zigzagmidcentury.
com; Table Lamp, GUFF, www.gufffurniture.
com; Framed Posters, TELEGRAMME, www.
telegramme.ca, Atomic, www.atomicdesign.ca,
Zig Zag, www.zigzagmidcentury.com; URBAN
BARN, www.urbanbarn.com, MachineAge Modern,
www.machineagemodern.com, GUFF, www.
gufffurniture.com, IKEA, www.ikea.com, KIOSK,
www.kioskdesign.ca, Klaus, www.klausn.com
hundred-year-
old coach house
nestled in a leafy
neighborhood was
given a modern
point of view by
designer Stéphane Chamard. In the 1920s,
the two-storey space had been a ballroom,
on the second floor and a garage on the
first. Stéphane’s designs gave contours and
definition to the coach house’s two large
spaces. As a designer he is inclined toward
the Scandinavian aesthetic, but he also tries
to play with what I has.
The ‘bones’ of the coach house are in its
soaring ceilings and elegant windows. “We
have six windows in a single room, three on
each side. With such a feature everything
else can be pretty simple,” Stéphane says.
To accentuate the airy space Stéphane
and his husband painted the rooms white.
“Everything was an ugly beige when we
arrived,” he comments.
Color and texture unites the functions of
space on each floor. “Downstairs was the
bedroom, dressing room, and office. Upstairs
is the dining and living room in a single
space.”