Via Sauvagia is a Cosy Rustic Haven in the Mountains in Canada
Feb 06, 2014 01:46
Designed by Catlin Stothers Design and Pierre Thibault and Labrie Daigle Design Studio, this home in the mountains enhances the feeling of balance and inspires comfort. Via Sauvagia, located in the Laurentians, near Quebec, Canada, is a dwelling defined by contemporary lines without omitting the organic feel.
“The contemporary architecture strikes unity between nature and the interior. Glass exterior walls and open interior spaces called for finishings that respect the integrity of this vision.”
The home is dominated by earthy colours to bring more of the natural environment into the house. Wood and stone add a sense of simplicity and rusticity.
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