Pale cedar cabin is proof not all facades must be charred
The trends they are a?changin We love a charred timber facade as much as the next person, but let?s just take minute to admire its polar opposite: a beautifully pristine lake house built from pale cedar.
Francis Pelletier via Dezeen
Francis Pelletier via Dezeen
Canadian architecture firm YH2 designed the 1,500-square-foot Quebecois house, appropriately called Window on the Lake, with a simple A-frame skeleton. The open-plan great room, which is home to the kitchen, dining room table, and living space, has soaring vaulted ceilings and a wall of windows that look out onto a lake.
Francis Pelletier via Dezeen
Near the back of the house, a staircase leads to a lofted office area that overlooks the room below. On the ground level, there are two bathrooms and two cozy, slanted-wall bedrooms.
Francis Pelletier via Dezeen
The all-white exterior is built from pale cedar boards that run horizontally. The outside is echoed inside with white walls and pale wooden floors. It?s all an effective and non-fussy backdrop for the home?s beautiful views.
Francis Pelletier via Dezeen
Via: Dezeen
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