Web Exclusive: APPAREIL House
Photo by Mathieu Laverdière. Courtesy of APPAREIL Architecture.
With a strong desire to preserve the family heritage, Stephanie and Nicolas bought a house that belonged to his grandparents for decades. The building, located north of Montreal, started as a small wooden house built in 1922, which then underwent several transformations and extensions over the years.
The mandate given to APPAREIL Architecture was to redesign the layout and to optimize the surface area of the residence, as well as to breathe new life into it while using the potential of the original place. The owners also wanted to convert the second floor apartment into a vast master area, transforming the house into a single dwelling adapted to the needs of a young couple. Photo by Mathieu Laverdière. Courtesy of APPAREIL Architecture.
The initial phase of the project was to redevelop the land completely. Many trees were planted around the perimeter of the property to offer more privacy and dampen the noise coming from nearby roads. The driveways and walkways have also been redesigned, as well as the orientation of the house?s openings in order to maximize the light and views of the mountains.
The new façade is now punctuated with large windows, especially towards the rear of the house, opening it up to the surrounding forest. The original building?s simplicity of form and simple lines were put forward in a minimalist spirit. With its horizontality, the architecture is harmonized with the landscape.
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