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The Good Life
Photography: Drew Hadley
House Tours
The Good Life
Roxane Joly’s love of fine dining, world travel and nature helped her put down roots in Carignan, Quebec.
A love of decor, travel, epic meals in fine restaurants and the natural world were the driving passions behind Roxane Joly’s design of her custom home. Mixing the unpretentious beauty of nature with memories of top hotels and long, luxurious dinners in her favourite restaurants comprised Roxane’s mood board for the project. “I wanted to recreate a cozy restaurant atmosphere by building a house with a soul,” she says. “I wanted all the details to make you feel good.”
The homeowner and real estate investor left nothing to chance in creating a soothing sensory experience, right down to the smallest details, including hidden built-in speakers in every room and aromatherapy diffusers throughout. Emblematic of Roxane’s careful design is the sunroom, where she artfully mixed minimalist and mid-century elements. New furnishings cozy up to vintage treasures in this spectacular space that conjures a luxe hotel lobby replete with clubby green velvet chairs, pink sofa and a ceiling strewn with greenery and punctuated with sparkling lanterns. What makes it homey and gives it that comforting feel are the stunning views of nature and an abundance of lush tropical plants. In this home, the magic is in the mix.
The Green Room
Photography: Drew Hadley | Design: Roxane Joly | White oak FLOORING, Planchers de Bois Exotique. Wicker LANTERNS, Etsy. Pink SOFA, Élément de Base. Green SOFA, Structube. Terrazo COFFEE TABLE, Zara Home. PLANTS, Planterra. ARTIFICIAL PLANTS, Véronneau.
A passionate traveller, Roxane created an organic look for her sunroom. Hanging lanterns picked up on a trek to Thailand draw a dramatic focus to the black ceiling where natural and artificial vegetation are woven into the custom wire mesh. “I’m an outdoor girl who loves nature. This room reflects this aspect of my personality,” says Roxane. “There is no TV. It’s more of a place to have a drink and chat.”
Sensational Cellar
Photography: Drew Hadley | Design: Roxane Joly | TABLE, Club Piscine. CHAIRS, Maison Corbeil. NEON, Lettrage Robert.
The magnificent wine celler, encased and showcased behind black-trimmed glass walls, can hold 220 bottles. Above it is a valance of black sheet metal. Rox- ane was so pleased with the roof of the pool pavilion that she decided to bring the same material indoors. The personalized neon sign reads “Champagne svp,” (“Champagne, please”) and underlines Roxane’s love for relaxing and celebrating life in her favourite restaurants.
Infinite Style
Photography: Drew Hadley | Design: Guillaume Ménard and Roxane Joly | SINK, Wayfair. WOODEN SLATS, COUNTERTOP, Langevin Forest. METAL SHELF, Soudure Lauzière.
The powder room looks like one you’d find in a fine restaurant. Walls of rough concrete and wooden slats add textural interest that’s reflected in the pair of mirrors, placed across from each other to create an infinity effect.
Clean & Green
Photography: Drew Hadley | Design: Roxane Joly | KITCHEN DESIGN, Doco. BARSTOOLS, Wayfair. White Corian COUNTERTOP, Comptoirs Verte Feuille.
The contrast between the wall of white cabinetry and matte black granite on the island brings a Scandinavian touch that appeals to Roxane. “I like to use black because it’s timeless and adds both character and warmth to a room,” she says. “Also, while many people tend to make kitchens feminine, black brings a masculine dose that rocks the decor.”
Light & Bright
Photography: Drew Hadley | Design: Roxane Joly | STAIRCASE, Soudure Lauzière. COFFEE TABLE, Vitrerie Desourdy et Fils Inc. Grey SOFA, Élément de Base. CARPET, Les Géants du CouvrePlancher. PLANT POTS, Planterra. ROUND TABLES, Structube. MAGAZINE HOLDER, EQ3.
The design of the living room’s staircase and railing feels light and open even though it is made of black metal. “In my opinion, glass railings inside bring a certain coolness to a setting,” says Roxane. “I wanted a minimalist look, so I chose thin, clean-lined metal bars, which have character.” She mounted the television to the railing, which gives the impression that the TV is floating, and effectively blends it into the decor.
Boutique Bedroom
Photography: Drew Hadley | Design: Roxane Joly | BED, RUG, HANGING CHAIRS, Wayfair. WALL PAINT, Chantilly Lace OC-65, Benjamin Moore. HANGING LAMPS, Etsy. Wicker BASKETS, HomeSense. Wicker CANDLE HOLDERS, West Elm. Concrete BENCH, Marketplace.
Quiet and bright, the primary bedroom evokes the mood of carefree mornings at a boutique hotel. Roxane studied many rooms at award-winning establishments, which inspired her to add lanterns that bring attention to her restored second-hand bedside tables. The different shades of cream she used blend together in a play of textures that is as warm as it is restful.
Sweet Suite
Photography: Drew Hadley | Design: Guillaume Ménard
Photography: Drew Hadley | Design: Guillaume Ménard and Roxane Joly | TILE, Ciot. TUB, Emco. CHAIR, Marketplace. CUSHION, Simons. VANITY DESIGN, Guillaume Ménard.
Roxane collaborated with designer Guillaume Ménard in creating the luxurious, spacious primary ensuite. The private refuge is dominated by a stunning marble walk-in shower that has showerheads at both ends. The curves of the bathtub and the sink soften the space. Black-trimmed frosted glass is an eye-catching and architectural addition that provides privacy for the commode.
Resort to Luxury
Photography: Drew Hadley | POOL, Okéanos. DESIGN, Oasis Patio. CHAIRS, CUSHIONS, Rona. STOOLS, BMR.
In love with outdoor living, Roxane created a dream backyard. The pool pavilion offers storage and a powder room, as well as adding shade and a strong linear element; backing onto it is an outdoor kitchen with room for a fridge. Roxane opted for a glass fence around the pool to keep nature on view from every vantage point. “I have a magnificent 18-foot-high hedge and a wooded area surrounds the house,” she says. “I wanted to hide this landscape as little as possible.” The hedge creates a cocooning feel in the stunning space where the 12-by-25-foot pool acts as centrepiece. The concrete pavers are like a frame that further focuses attention on the pool.
Get The Look
Photography: Drew Hadley | Design: Roxane Joly
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