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Bromont Residence by Blouin Tardif ArchitectureWe never get tired of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tiny-off-grid-cabin-in-maine-is-completely-self-sustaining/">cozy cabin homes</a> tucked away in woodlands around the globe and this lovely residence in Bromont is no exception. Designed by the Canadian practice <a href="http://www.btae.ca/realisations#residentieluni/reacutesidencebromont">Blouin Tardif Architecture-Environnement</a>, the private residence was constructed using natural materials to ensure its seamless integration with a site that lies at the end of a long and winding road.1
Bromont Residence by Blouin Tardif ArchitectureThis gorgeous cabin lies at the end of a long and winding road in Quebec2
Bromont Residence by Blouin Tardif ArchitectureClad in wood, the cabin boasts a cedar cathedral ceiling inside3
Bromont Residence by Blouin Tardif ArchitectureWide windows bring in a pile of natural light4
Bromont Residence by Blouin Tardif ArchitectureThe home is oriented to maximize winter sun5
Bromont Residence by Blouin Tardif ArchitectureThe material palette ensures the private residence integrates seamlessly into the forested environment6
Bromont Residence by Blouin Tardif ArchitectureThe lower level of the home opens to the south, mitigating excess solar gain in summer7







