Over the years, some projects leave a lasting impression—through their setting, their intention, or simply the emotion they evoke. Here are five interior projects that, in our view, embody the best of wood: warm, alive, and timeless.
Tucked into a bucolic landscape, Residence BROM feels like a natural extension of its surroundings. Inside, the chic narrow-joint red cedar paneling brings structure and calm, letting the light in while shaping the space. It’s a home that breathes balance—between wood, stone, and generous openings to the outdoors.
Architect: Atelier Carle
Contractor: BBD Constructions
Photographer: Alex Lesage
Rooted in a wooded landscape, the SÔ Lodges rental cabins offer an experience centered on disconnection. The V-joint white pine paneling on walls and ceilings recalls the cabin aesthetic, interpreted through a modern lens. The woodwork invites stillness—each space aligned with a slower rhythm.
Photos: SÔ LODGES
In this residential project, the veranda plays a central role. Designed as a seamless transition between the garden and the living areas, it opens the house to the outside without hard boundaries. Red cedar paneling ensures visual and material continuity, bringing warmth and cohesion throughout. A quiet yet essential space, reinforcing the home’s connection to its surroundings.
Architectural Concept: Mario Adornetto
Inside, La Pool embraces a deliberately simple architectural language. White cedar, installed in the Chic profile, defines the volumes with precision. Every space is designed to breathe: few superfluous elements, yet everything is in its place. The atmosphere is calm — an interior made for slowing down, grounding oneself, and reconnecting with the essentials.
Architect: UrbanEco Construction
Builder: UrbanEco Construction
Photographer: Emmanuelle Roberge
Perched on the mountainside, this chalet overlooks the Bromont, Montagne d’expérience resort. Inside, minimalist V-joint white cedar follows the roofline, asserting itself with quiet strength. The wood creates a warm, coherent atmosphere in harmony with the alpine setting. Each opening frames nature, drawing it inward. The design is simple, functional, and welcoming—crafted for the mountain, without excess or embellishment.
Architect: Lemay
Photographer: Phil Bernard
These projects share a common vision: wood that goes beyond surface treatment to shape atmosphere. The material becomes a language, each species carrying its own intention.
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