House MN in Val-Morin is a minimalist house designed by Julia Manaças Architecte in collaboration with oyama. The original design was transformed to suit the constraints of the site, creating two twin structures atop the rocky terrain. A glazed walkway links the two volumes, offering transparency when entering and circulating through the residence.
The smaller volume includes a kitchen opening onto a terrace. A wooden screen with holes hides the staircase to the second floor. The larger volume contains the common areas, as well as the bedrooms and main bathroom. Cathedral ceilings and skylights contribute to the luminosity of the space, while the use of wood, both inside and out, lends the residence a peaceful allure.
Photographed in the living room is edb’s Panorama Cascade sofa in natural linen, characterized by its curved forms on two levels. The Inox Cube table provides a cool contrast to the warm decor, while respecting the simplicity of the space.
Photos: Alex Lesage







