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Take a Tour of MI-1 Residence designed by Dupont Blouin

Inspired by the vernacular language of Laval architecture at a time when the island was a resort area, the residence offers a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional Canadian cottage with its gable roof

Photography by © Olivier Blouin

Dupont Blouin have recently completed works on their latest project in Laval, Canada – MI-1. The project is the first of three family residences situated along the Mille-Îles River in Laval. Being the brightest of the three, the house stands out in the neighborhood because to its white brick exterior. Take a look at the complete story after the jump.

Photography by © Olivier Blouin

From the architects: MI-1 is the first part of a triptych of three family homes along the Mille-Îles River in Laval. This first house, the brightest of the three, is clad in white bricks on which the seasons are painted, giving it a unique character in the neighborhood.

Inspired by the vernacular language of Laval architecture at a time when the island was a resort area, the residence offers a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional Canadian cottage with its gable roof.

Photography by © Olivier Blouin

The three volumes composing the house each contain a part of the program. The volume parallel to the street contains the garage, the entrance hall and the living spaces, while the other two, perpendicular to it, includes the rest areas. The Main entrance is created in the intersection. The volume closest to the street, located on the first floor, includes two bedrooms and a bathroom. The other volume above it is intended for the master suite, giving it a more private and grandiose character with its cathedral roof and its view over the river.

The guiding principle of the project was to work on the notion of intimacy in order to offer spaces sheltered from the neighborhood and the traffic of the boulevard des Mille-Îles. The architects’ strategy was to concentrate the views on the river just behind, reinforcing the impression of being in nature rather than in the suburbs. This is why the living spaces were placed below, slightly buried from the street level in order to meet the riverbank. When you are in the heart of the space, you feel alone in the world.

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A multi-functional wall serves as a pantry and china cabinet in the kitchen, a display bookcase in the dining room and a storage cabinet in the living room. This integrated furniture, like a ribbon, turns the corner and becomes the railing of the staircase, then the checkroom on the first floor. This elegant and structuring gesture wraps the common spaces, protecting them a little more from the outside environment.

Photography by © Olivier Blouin
Photography by © Olivier Blouin
Photography by © Olivier Blouin

As the living spaces are oriented towards the river on the north side, in order to have access to sunlight while maintaining privacy, the architects drilled a skylight in the living room above the staircase, one at the intersection of the two corridors and one in each bathroom as a window. The zenithal light brings a uniform and majestic lighting. In addition to these vertical openings, the architects created windows on each side of the bedroom corridor to create a luminous axis that circulates light from south to north.

Photography by © Olivier Blouin
Photography by © Olivier Blouin
Photography by © Olivier Blouin

The bathrooms are clad in white ceramic and terrazzo, while the living spaces and bedrooms are clad in Canadian maple floors highlighted by the cream walls. This minimalist palette of light materials reinforces the bright and soothing atmosphere of the house. A home with a refuge feel close to the urban environment.

Project information
Project Name: MI—1
Location: Laval, Quebec, Canada
Square footage: 2000 sq. ft.
Cost of renovation: 450 000 $
Project Completion: January 2022
Architects & designers: Marie-Josée Dupont & Olivier Blouin
Photographer: Olivier Blouin
Audio and video: Kébecson
Kitchen consultant: Dupont Blouin
Mill Worker: Frank Minerva
Lighting: EDP, Lambert & fils
Appliances: Bertazzoni, Miele, Smeg
Furniture: Dupont Blouin, Kastella
Plumbing fixtures: Aquabrass
Terrazzo and marble: Stonix, Ciot
Counter top: Ceasarstone
Text: Lorène Copinet

Find more projects by Dupont Blouin – dupontblouin.ca

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