01-10-2021 21:00 via dezeen.com

Cedar cottage outside Montreal by Ravi Handa maximises its compact footprint

The primary bedroom overlooks a double-height living space in this wooden cottage by Montreal-based architect Ravi Handa, making the compact home feel much larger than its size.Completed last year, the diminutive cabin was designed to maximise living space within a relatively small footprint of 1,500 square feet (139 square metres).
Chalet Pic-Bois is clad in cedar
Despite its size, the architect included three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a sauna within the home.
Dubbed Chalet Pic-Bois (Woodpec
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