The Fahouse located in Montreal is an unconventional fairytale cottage designed by Jean Verville that resides in a heavily forested area. The home offers a two-level design with large floor to ceiling windows and an unlikely black exterior that quite contrasting to most bright and light-colored cabins. The dark tones allows the abode to stand out much more significantly in the forested canopy, with a majestic appearance.
The home is both whimsical and modern, bridging together both styles with minimalistic design elements. The cottage has a triangular prism shape with a childlike aesthetic pulled from a fable. However the interior is modern and open concept with wooden cabinets and sink in the kitchen, technicolor walls and floor to ceiling doors. The triangular shape of the home gives the space tall ceilings and irregular wall space.
Somber Fairytale Cottages
Jean Verville Designs a Black Triangular Cabin With a Fable Aesthetic
Trend Themes
1. Dark-aesthetic Cottages - There is an opportunity for the creation of line of unconventional houses with unique dark exterior to stand out more significantly in forested areas.
2. Minimalistic Whimsy - There is potential for the integration of more childlike fable aesthetics into modern design.
3. Triangle-shaped Buildings - There is potential for the creation of buildings with triangular, unconventional structure for a unique and eye-catching design.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - The use of unconventional designs can be used as an opportunity within the real estate industry to develop unique housing options for consumers.
2. Architecture - New design styles can be integrated into the field of architecture to create interesting and unique structures.
3. Construction - Incorporating new shapes and exterior styles can potentially change the way construction is approached in the industry.