Monochromatic Monolithic Cabins

The Poisson Blanc Cabin Has 1,200-Square-Feet of Living Space

The Poisson Blanc Cabin is an ultra-modern structure located in the forest of Laurentides, Quebec, Canada where it stands as a minimalist retreat that will support comfortable living at anytime of year. The cabin is anchored onto the bedrock of a sloping terrain and features 1,200-square-feet of living space within that is spread out across the living room, master bedroom, kitchen, playroom, storage room and an additional bedroom. The cabin is characterized by its monochromatic design that features an all-white exterior that gives it a somewhat monolithic look from afar.

The Poisson Blanc Cabin has been designed by the Montreal-based Naturehumaine Architects and, in the winter months, virtually disappears from view thanks to its stark white exterior for true levels of seclusion.
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