A country house on the shore of a lake in the province of Quebec, Canada
The original The Slender House on the banks of Lake Memphremagog, Ogden,
near the American border in Quebec, Canada. The 418-square-meter (4500-sqft)
linear structure building rests on a granite base and is supported by terraces and
retaining walls. The minimalist facade is decorated with natural stone from
local quarries. In the boathouse, near the house, on the lake, there is an
additional kitchenette and a large roof terrace, which gives
wonderful panoramas of the forest lake.
Large panoramic windows and additional second light make the interior of the house
as bright as possible, which is facilitated by the ceiling height, which in some places
reaches 7.5 meters. The largest space is occupied by the living room combined with
the kitchen and dining room, which has access to the terrace at the very edge of the
lake. The master bedroom is complemented by two comfortable bedrooms with
bathrooms, a small lounge and a gym. Garage, laundry and pantry are
present as a mandatory attribute of houses of this class.
Photos © Stephane Groleau
Design and implementation of an architectural studio from Montreal
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