élément de base presents "La Percée", a residence built on the shores of Lac Revdor in the Laurentians by Mu Architecture.
Inside and out, the materiality of natural elements is brought to the forefront. Calm and comfort reign within the residence, particularly due to the choice of materials used in the realization of the various spaces. The use of natural light and the simple lines of the architecture further enhance this feeling of serenity.
To enhance those different spaces, Montreal-based company élément de base was commissioned to furnish a number of rooms with its sofas and accessories. In this project, as in all its endeavors, the firm strives to ensure the synergy between iconic architecture and the balance of the ecosystem in which it intervenes.
The conviviality of the premises is immediately apparent, particularly in the layout of the circulation and gathering areas. Like the materials used in the construction of the residence, each piece of furniture was selected to contribute to the overall impression of calm and harmony.
The foyer section features a Tube sectional, dressed in a beige fleece fabric, and accompanied by a concrete Tronc Table. Sitting on the Hemp rug, these pieces blend well with the surrounding decor, characterized by an imposing stone fireplace and a Western Canadian hemlock wood ceiling. On the bay window side, a Canyon sofa, with its relaxed, cozy look, invites you to lounge and enjoy the outside views. An Inox Cube table further echoes the clean lines of the architecture.
A Panorama sectional in velvet rust provides a temporal contrast with its more modern surroundings. Defying right angles, its volume recalls the particular shapes of the two-story canopy at the entrance of the residence. The round Panorama ottoman completes the decor with a touch of softness.
Team:
Architects: MU Architecture
Photographer: Ulysse Lemerise
Materials Used:
Dive 120 sectional
Tube armchair
Canyon sofa
Panorama sectional
Tube sectional
Tronc Béton table