Élodie Roy

Heritage Architect and Interior Designer focused on maximizing value in urban properties. She specializes in obtaining renovation permits for protected districts and optimizing small layouts.

With a degree in Architecture from McGill University and a decade of experience in the Plateau-Mont-Royal and Old Montreal sectors, Élodie masters the art of transforming historical properties. She navigates the complex urban planning by-laws (CCU) required for renovating heritage homes, "shoebox" houses, and Victorian plexes. Her design philosophy balances preserving architectural character with modern functionality, crucial for increasing resale value. She advises on everything from soundproofing century-old floors to selecting durable materials that withstand the scrutiny of savvy buyers and heritage inspectors alike.