Facebook Tweet Help Stories New Home Nestled on the shores of a secluded bay Share Tweet Help Large bay windows flood this home with light and offer breathtaking views of the nearby lake An expansive lounge feels even larger thanks to the skylights Architects/designers: MU ArchitectureLocation: Ogden, Memphremagog Lake, QuebecAbout the project:This 4500-square-foot residence is solidly anchored in the rock thanks to its numerous stone retaining walls and paved terraces. Massive dry stacked, locally supplied granite volumes serve as bases on which rests an impressive 111 feet long roof with blade like sharp edges. From the street, the roof literally becomes a fifth facade.Precisely detailed to fit seamlessly within the black wooden exterior walls, a large garage door sits between the massive stone volumes. The discreet and fascinating approach gives us the impression of sinking into the ground between a hanging garden and the house. As one makes his way along these dark and massive facades towards the main access courtyard, a huge glass bay window marks the entrance from which a view of the lake is immediately revealed. The austere and rough appearance of the exterior stands in contrast with the very large, bright and airy interiors of the house.Vast and brightLarge bay-windows, skylights and immaculate white walls literally flood the space with light and offer breathtaking views of the lake. At times reaching 25 feet high, ceilings stretch to augment the amplitude of these living spaces. All the rooms of the Slender house are positioned to form one single linear row. In addition to the master’s suite, two high-end suites with full bathrooms and small adjoining lounge, a sauna and a training room compose the program of this luxurious house. A service corridor that connects the main entrance to the ground-floor entrance doubles as the entrance to the garage and gives access to a small washroom, laundry room and pantry that connects to the kitchen through a secret door. A sauna with a window and recessed lighting faces the lake The kitchen and the built-in furniture of the fireplace that conceals the television were designed down to the smallest detail to mask all the technical aspects.The whiteness of the kitchen is revealed as an extension of the walls and ceilings while the island is born from the extension of the floors that are covered in large blades of white oak.A feeling of lightnessWorthy of the big hotels, the minutia of the details, the richness of the materials and the control of the lines exude this soothing feeling of lightness.Using the same material as the residence, a boathouse on the lake also offers an extra kitchenette and a magnificent roof terrace to enjoy the sunsets.Setting the residence on such a steep ground necessitated the construction of numerous retaining walls offering a great opportunity to develop hanging gardens. Illuminated in the evening, this cascade of vegetation is fully appreciated from the inside and enchants the place. An interesting hanging light serves as the focal point for the dining room The Slender house comes as a contemporary reinterpretation of the Bungalow of the 1960s slicing tradition with elegance.About MU ArchitectureMU Architecture, based in Montreal since 2010 and in Fort Lauderdale, Florida since 2015, specialises in contemporary architecture and design, with commercial projects, multi-unit housing and numerous residences.MU Architecture’s desire to design sensitive spaces is reflected in the conceptual nature of their projects, their clear attention to detail and the quality of the execution. The firm's strengths are based on the ability to manage and adapt to a variety of situations and demands, the emphasis on the design phase, innovation in design and application of new technologies, Green architecture and great communication with the customer.Compliance with regulations, coordination and close collaboration with the various trades are the guarantee of success for any project undertaken.Considering their passion for work, their architectural design skills and their travel experiences, MU Architecture feeds on new challenges and puts all the time and effort to achieve success. Story by: MU Architecture 07 Feb, 2018 New Home Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Falling water 01 Dec, 2024 Surface attraction 01 Dec, 2024 Farmhouse with flair 01 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Similar Stories