Anik Peloquin Architecte Builds Vacation House On Top of an Old Chalet
Meghan Young — October 23, 2014 — Art & Design
References: anikpeloquin & design-milk
Anik Péloquin Architecte has designed a nature-lover home that many who not only love the great outdoors will appreciate. It is surrounded by such serenity, that people simply looking for a truly restful vacation will want to escape to this place. Unfortunately for them, the nature-lover home belongs to a couple who may not want to rent it out when they're not there.
Located in Quebec, Canada, the nature-lover home looks utterly luxurious, but it was designed to be a cost-effective retreat. Built on top the foundation of an old chalet, it also has a very low impact on the environment. Made predominantly out of wood, the interior is full of natural lighting and lofty ceilings.
Located in Quebec, Canada, the nature-lover home looks utterly luxurious, but it was designed to be a cost-effective retreat. Built on top the foundation of an old chalet, it also has a very low impact on the environment. Made predominantly out of wood, the interior is full of natural lighting and lofty ceilings.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Architecture - A trend in architecture focused on building sustainable and low-impact structures.
2. Nature-inspired Design - A trend in interior design that incorporates natural elements and brings the outdoors inside.
3. Luxury Retreats - A trend in vacation home rentals that offers high-end amenities and a serene environment.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore innovative construction techniques and sustainable materials to create eco-friendly structures.
2. Interior Design - Designers can incorporate natural lighting, greenery, and nature-inspired elements into residential and commercial spaces.
3. Hospitality - Hospitality companies can tap into the demand for luxury retreats by offering unique and secluded vacation experiences in serene environments.
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