Lake House in Canada Boasts Contemporary Beach House Style

Lake House in Mont-Tremblant, Canada, by Seta Marachlian features high ceilings, spa-like spaces, and a three-season outdoor terrace. Designed in 2023, it embodies a contemporary beach house style with its use of rough materials in sandy shades. The design aims to create a sense of freedom and leisure, while private and relaxation areas offer comfort and respite.

A modern rustic home with stonework chimneys, wooden siding, and large windows.
This sumptuous chalet on the lake in Mont Tremblant, the client wanted to create idyllic moments in a spot that’s perfect for winter and summer sports.
Cozy lakeside cabin with panoramic windows, wood-paneled ceiling, and plush seating.
She entrusted her dream project to us. We designed the private areas to provide a restorative space in the greatest comfort, along with a spa and relaxation area on the ground level. A lounge and bar are connected by a terrace designed specifically for three-season outdoor living.
Sleek, modern interior with minimalist black beams, stone fireplace, and cozy dining area.

The very high ceilings lend an incredible sensation of freedom, while our choice of rough materials in a variety of sand shades add a vacation feel to the decor.
Sleek modern kitchen with wooden accents, expansive windows offering scenic views.
We worked closely with the architects to create an exterior in contemporary, Beach House style. It was inspired by the philosophy of James Merrell, who feels that each pathway through a house should tell a story, an intrigue, while also providing fluidity and pragmatism.
Stone fireplace with wooden beams, chairs, and a wooden stool in a cozy interior.
A modern architectural hallway featuring wooden beams, white paneled walls, and a glass door leading to the outdoors.
Spacious modern bathroom with freestanding tub, black vanity, and scenic woodland view.
Sleek modern bathroom with black vanity, large mirrors, and a glass-enclosed shower.
Rustic wooden exterior, large glass windows, and planters framing the entrance.

Photography by Annie Fafard
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- by Matt Watts

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