Compact Retreat Flooded by Light in Quebec by Pierre Thibault
In Quebec, a simple giant window provides expansive views towards a scenic terrain, an object envisioned by Atelier Pierre Thibault to serve the function of a holiday home in the rural area. Entitled La Maison Haute the establishment enjoys extraordinary views in a remote forest area near Lake Clair, on a plateau, surrounded by aged trees, a river, utter peace.
Two volumes are covered by a porch, both materialized with cedar, topped with a sloped roof, the ensemble covers no more than 215 square meters.
In the single-storey room one could enjoy a fireplace where in the three-storey volume one could find three floors containing living areas. The ample glazing and high ceiling are constructing a spacious, airy atmosphere.
The establishment is accessed through a small glass door that welcomes the visitor with a open-kitchen and living room concept.
A double height window wall offers extraordinary views in of the surroundings, inviting the outdoors in, the perfect background for a serene holiday retreat.
A narrow strip enables the light to flood the basement, white metal railing lines the opening, emphasizing the feeling.
A black wood burning stove becomes a visual point of interest, in all its height it appears, from top to ceiling, as a reference point.
The staircase emphasize the feeling of space through a white-gray and light wood, the airflow moves freely in this ethereal ambiance.
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