Canadian architects Blouin Tardif Architecture created a stunning rustic retreat of this mountain chalet plan in the town of Mont-Saint-Hilaire located in Quebec, Canada. This countryside timber house is ideally situated in a forest offering wonderful natural views in every direction. The cottage takes advantage of the woods with its floor-to-ceiling windows, which give every room a direct connection to the outdoors. Apart from the view, this house also incorporates natural features like warm wood ceilings, polished-concrete floors and expansive glass walls. An open-concept two-storey glazed living area is flooded with natural light while making the most of the forest view. Blouin Tardif Architecture
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