Built on the slope of a small hill, La Cornette from Volume2 is a country house open to the pastoral landscape that surrounds it.
Under a soaring roof resembling a nun�s cornet wimple is a roomy dwelling modelled on traditional Quebec houses of old that lodged large families and their relatives. This house for celebrations and holidays, designed for two families, is set into the naturally uneven terrain in a way that brings each level into direct contact with the surrounding natural environment. It offers a resting place for all guests under its large gable in a series of bedrooms and unusual sleeping areas.
The interior is in wood, painted or natural, in planks or panels, composed almost exclusively of made-to-measure furniture pieces.
Source: interiornews.com.