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A shadow among the trees

This modern black cottage with sleek design and emphasis on sustainable materials blends seamlessly into its lake-side setting

Designed by Ghoche Architecte

From the architects:

Between lake and forest

Located on a peaceful lake in Lanaudière, Quebec, this site proved to be an ideal location for the owners to build their cottage.

Integrated into the environment, modern, bright, and warm – these were the initial premises for the cottage, intended for the owner couple and their two young adult children.

Ghoche Architecte's architectural concept began with a study of the house's layout in order to minimise deforestation and orient views towards the lake, while maximising exposure to sunlight. 

Conceptual explorations led to a relatively compact volume and a long, streamlined form reminiscent of a traditional wooden cottage.

The views and sunlight were studied to maximise the natural light input while limiting views towards the neighbours. 


The house had to blend into the landscape, and it was this idea that inspired the black volume, enveloped by the forest. 

Like a shadow among the trees, the house aims to be discreet and concealed in the woods, and is almost invisible from the lake.

Single volume with black wood cladding

Composed of a single rectangular volume covered with black wood siding, the cottage is set on a gentle slope leading to the dock. 

The upper part is topped with a sloped roof interrupted by a large dormer window on each side. 

The other part, which houses the garage and entrance, has a rooftop terrace. 

Simple, but assertive, the volume is pierced by a large alcove lined with white wood and serving as an entrance sheltered from the weather.

Exterior materials were chosen to minimise maintenance, prioritise durability, and promote local purchasing. 

The cladding is in a single material, Quebec cedar, whose outer face has been burned to give it a blackened appearance (Japanese-inspired Shou sugi ban technique). 

The roof, on the other hand, is covered with black steel sheeting, and its steep slopes and generous overhangs were designed to keep water and snow away from the perimeter of the house.

Following the landscape

The main floor extends over two levels connected by concrete steps to gently follow the landscape. 

This subtle level play anchors the house from the entrance to the spaces located on the lake side. 

Furthermore, this architectural move creates a ceiling of over 3.3m in the main living spaces.

Right from the entrance, functionality was studied to take into account the reality of the Quebec climate and the needs of the family. 

First, the protected outdoor alcove leads to a large hall overlooking the mud room and providing direct access to the garage. 

On the same floor, there is an office and a bathroom with laundry facilities. 

On going down a few steps, you discover the vast living space and imposing windows showcasing the view of the lake and treetops. 

The large rectangular room is punctuated by windows on three sides, taking advantage of sun from morning to sunset. 

In the middle of the room, the kitchen dominates the space with its natural oak cabinets that extend from the floor to the ceiling, providing a refined and warm touch. 

The 3.6m-long island allows cooking while facing the view, making it an ideal space for entertaining friends. 

The open space also includes the living room with a wood-burning fireplace and the dining room, which extends onto a screened veranda with exposed wood beams to offer an immersive connection with the surrounding forest.

Oak staircase

To reach the bedroom level, an oak staircase was located in the centre of the plan and serves to divide the upper floor into two sections. 

The first impression on arriving at the top of the stairs is the sense of grandeur created by the 14.8m-high cathedral ceiling and the open-plan living area leading to the three bedrooms. 

The two identical and opposite children's bedrooms were designed for hosting friends and celebrations away from the parents. 

Each bedroom has access to the rooftop terrace, as well as its own private mezzanine with an impressive triangular window, an ideal spot for stargazing. 

The master bedroom and private office completes the upper level and enjoys the best view of the lake through its oversized windows.

The interior finishes are limited and contrast with the dark exterior palette – white painted walls, white wooden slat ceilings, natural oak cabinets and stairs, and polished concrete floors with integrated heating. 

The palette was chosen to be neutral to make room for artwork, plants, and colorful furniture, allowing the house to take on the personality of its occupants.

The house on Lake Arthur presents a comfortable, warm, and welcoming space immersed in nature.

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Designed by: Ghoche Architecte

Story by: Trendsideas

Photography by: Maxime Brouillet

05 Nov, 2023

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