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The terraces and outdoor spaces are designed to fully embrace the
           landscape, allowing the residents to live in symbiosis with nature year-
           round. These spaces offer the perfect spot to relax while admiring the
           changing colours of the seasons.

           The interior layout is designed to maximise natural light, creating
           bright and inviting spaces. Large windows and unobstructed
           views connect every interior space to the surrounding landscapes,
           ensuring a visual and sensory continuity with nature. The interior
           spaces prioritise comfort and conviviality, with fluid circulation and
           generous volumes fostering a serene and welcoming atmosphere.

           Natural stone fireplaces serve as warm focal points in the living
           areas, reinforcing the connection to the natural environment. Their
           raw, timeless stone mantels evoke the textures and colours of the
           surrounding landscape. These features add character and resilience.

           The sunroom is designed as  a luminous  sanctuary, oriented due
           south, making it the perfect place to relax and enjoy the rhythm
           of the seasons while being sheltered from the elements. With its
           expansive windows and glass doors, it creates a seamless connection
           between indoors and outdoors, offering an unobstructed view of the
           deciduous forest, while allowing sunlight to flood the space with
           natural warmth.                                 dw

           Technical sheet
           •   General Contractor: Bois & Nature Construction
           •   Structural Engineer: GENIEX
           •   Exterior Cladding: Juste du Pin / Pangaea Natural Stone / MAC
               Architectural
           •   Doors & Windows: FABELTA
           •   Cabinetry: Créations de la Sablonnière
           •   Staircase: Escalier Maxime Lauzon
           •   Interior Doors and Moldings: Boiserie VM
           •   Photographer: Vincent Brillant

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           Axonometric views
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