Classic And Contemporary Country House Blending Light Wood And Glass Elements
It doesn’t always mean that a country house comes in the form of an old cabin that is surrounded by the woods. This residence which is located in Quebec, Canada can be a good example of great country residence. Although it is still found among a dense woods but this is definitely not that kind of old cabin. This is a renovated house which has contemporary design. That design creates a more sophisticated house shape that boldly stands out from its surrounding.
Some country house plans may incorporate wooden finishes on its exterior design to create a more modest appearance of a house that is situated in the woods. However that is not an exact choice used by the designers of this house.
The home uses the shape generated from a Lego house created by the owner of the house. That is a kind of ridiculous demand but the designers truly make it come true in this beautiful house with brighter interior in openness toward its surrounding. Those more open interior are packed in a house with brown wooden exterior finishes.
The house design that employs glass element on its walls creates an interior design which can communicate with the outer view of the house. The glass walls also make the room inside it brighter with more sun light that can be harnessed. The sunlight inundated the room and enhances the texture of wood element used inside it. The wood comes as the flooring parquet, steps materials, furniture materials, and also bookshelf material.
The interior design really exposed the light wooden color and texture along with the plain white walls to create a bright look but with a warming atmosphere. That ambience can give you comfortable shelter to rest and to enjoy the outside view through the glass walls and a balcony with glazed railing.
The balcony also creates a porch in the first story. This house can be a great inspiration in making country house plans with porches that also provide the interior a chance to communicate with the surroundings.
Image By : Bourgeois Lechasseur Architectes