Photography by Adrien Williams
This home in Cap-à-l’Aigle, Quebec, designed by Bourgeois / Lechasseur architects, is named the ‘Altaïr House‘.
Altaïr means “The Flying Eagle”, which makes sense when the house is designed in the shape of a ‘V’, and has long facades that are suspended over the surrounding nature.
Photography by Adrien Williams
Inside, the home is bright and spacious with built-in wooden cabinetry and large windows.
Photography by Adrien Williams
Western Cedar on the overhangs extend from the outside of the home through to the ceiling inside.
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The living room is surrounded by black framed, floor-to-ceiling windows, with the large comfy couch focused on the fireplace.
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In the kitchen, light wood cabinetry has been combined with white walls and white countertops for a clean and contemporary look.
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Wood stairs with black metal handrails and mesh lead you to the upper floor of the home.
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Upstairs, there’s access to an outdoor space that has great views of the area and overlooks the swimming pool below.
Photography by Adrien Williams
Here’s a look at the carport that’s tucked away underneath the house.