MARIE AND FÉLIX
  • Lands: Wooded, flat
  • Layout: Walk-out basement + Main floor + garage
  • Area: 2010 square foot
  • Number of bedrooms: 4
  • Location: Bromont
  • Orientation: North-facing facade
  • Certification: Novoclimat
  • Our mandate: Construction plans, design & ready-to-finish construction
  • Multigenerational and elegant: a home with a well thought-out design equipped with an independent and versatile space.

    Elegant and unique, Marie and Félix's house is designed to bring together three generations under one roof, including grandparents, parents, older teens and young children! 

    The goal: to allow the harmonious cohabitation of people with very different needs in order to create an environment where everyone helps each other while still having a certain level of privacy.

    Marie and Félix wanted their new home to be chic yet slightly rustic. We built them a home that is ultra-comfortable with a “chalet” touch and makes you feel immediately at ease with beautiful, bright spaces.

    The high ceilings give the place grandeur and the living areas are functional and open. Storage is maximized, both in the hallway and in the kitchen, where a large pantry, completely hidden behind a wall, allows tall cabinets to be eliminated and therefore makes the living area more open and airy.

    The high ceilings give the place grandeur and the living areas are functional and open. Storage is maximized, both in the hallway and in the kitchen, where a large pantry, completely hidden behind a wall, allows tall cabinets to be eliminated and therefore makes the living area more open and airy.

    Open and flexible in terms of the size and layout of the rooms, Marie and Félix had specific needs and aesthetics in mind. The design team worked with them to create ergonomic, well-proportioned spaces, arranged to meet their present and future lifestyles. 

    Equipped with a 733 sqaure foot autonomous unit, a walk-out basement for the children and a master's quarters on the ground floor, the house serves different purposes and distinguishes them spatially, while optimizing space.