Thus, the heart of the cottage on the ground floor, which would normally be darker, is illuminated with natural light.
A large window at the top of the stairs also acts as a skylight and offers a view of the sky as you go upstairs.
The new screened porch installed on the south side, and fitted with two skylights discreetly inserted into the structure, offers another place to enjoy the outdoors in a space bathed in the natural light that reflects on the water.
Materiality
The old cabin is made of logs and sits on a stone foundation. This stone base, anchored on the rock cap from which the site is made, helps to integrate the cabin into its natural environment.
Stone and solid wood are also used in the interior, in tone on tone. The other surfaces are mainly white, thus maximizing the light and highlighting the colours of the surrounding nature.
Credit list
Structural engineer
Alain Mousseau (Calculatec)
Architecture team
Paul Bernier, Claudia Campeau, Luc-Olivier Daigle
General contracter
Construction Léonald Goyette
Story by:
Trendsideas
Photography by:
Raphaël Thibodeau
03 Jan, 2021