Catégorie: 1,200,000$ or more
Fermette Ecohab
Inspired by the classic Farmhouse style, the Fermette is an intergenerational home allowing grandparents to have their own living space annexed to the family home. The central aspect is family life and to raise children in nature as much as possible and learn about natural processes. The project is aiming for LEED Platinum certification. A geothermal system to power the radiant floors is planned as well as a rainwater harvesting system for watering the garden and flower fields.
RANCH TERRE ET LUMIÈRE
The Terre et Lumière residence is located on a vast plot of land with pastures and stables. The architects imagined a revisited, contemporary farmhouse. Corten steel and grey cedar cladding are reminiscent of the farmhouses of yesteryear. The three-storey building features professional office space, a double garage, 2 bedrooms and a vast open-plan living area. Construction was completed in October 2020.
Tremblant
This residence is characterized by its simple, timeless double-volume architecture, perfectly interwoven with the mountainous terrain. Thanks to the elevated living area, the predominant fenestration and the continuity of the wood ceiling extending outwards, this home evokes the illusion of floating atop the mountains and offers a majestic view of the Mont-Tremblant mountain.
LONG LAKE
This prestigious residence is set on a large waterfront lot on Lac Long. The main living area is abundantly fenestrated, allowing you to benefit from solar gains and magnificent lake views. Every amenity for a good time has been provided: summer kitchen, spa, sauna, home theater, gym and guest suites.
Lac Constantineau
The Lac Constantineau residence is a prestigious 5,047 sq. ft. house, including a 930 sq. ft. double garage. A workshop has been planned in a secondary building of 905 sf. The house was built on a large flat plot of land, which made it possible to build it without a basement, on a slab. All living spaces are on the ground floor: three bedrooms and their adjoining bathroom, a large open concept kitchen with living room and dining room, a laundry room, an office and two mechanical rooms. A small gym has been set up on the upper garage floor. Heating of the house is provided by the water-glycol radiant slab as well as by a central heat pump with forced air distribution, which also allows the house to be air-conditioned.
Lac Walfred
The Lac Walfred cottage has everything you need for a great vacation. The main floor is a large open area with abundant windows overlooking Lake Walfred. The home has a sunroom, screened-in porch, three fireplaces, steam sauna and a large deck. The house has three bedrooms and a bathroom for each. A double garage, a laundry room, a mudroom and a kitchenette complete the package. The house can comfortably accommodate three couples and their young children.
Le Hameau
The Sainte-Agathe residence is one of those projects whose scale and complexity mark a builder’s career. First, the house features two imposing cantilevered sections: the screened porch on the first floor and the master bedroom upstairs. Visitors are immediately struck by the fact that these are literally two rooms “perched” in the air.
Then, comprising 4,420 sq. ft. on three floors, the imposing residence is built around a vast central open area from which two wings spread out. The result is a house that is far removed from typical residential architecture. From pre-project coordination to the final construction work, Écohabitations boréales invested more than a year of work to complete the project.
Saint-Eustache
This dream home features an exposed timber frame that can be seen from both inside and outside the house. The cathedral-ceilinged first floor features a large open-plan living room, dining room and kitchen. The bedrooms and main bathroom are upstairs, as is an office area. The fully finished basement houses the guest bedroom, billiard room and full bathroom with laundry section. The house is heated and air-conditioned with a high-efficiency heat pump.
La Héronnière
With its angular and curved forms, this bold architectural project is unique in its genre. Its south-facing glass facade houses an indoor greenhouse. Photovoltaic solar panels, batteries, an EPA wood-burning fireplace, hydronic radiant floors and a biomass kettle keep the house running for several days in the event of a power failure. Particular care has been taken to eliminate all VOCs and electromagnetic fields, making this a true haven of tranquility and health.