Living Lounge, Manitoba / Secter Architecture + Design
Architect Dov Secter was tasked with the challenge of creating a home that mirrored the grandeur of boutique hotels while fitting the budget and personal needs of the clients.
Architect Dov Secter was tasked with the challenge of creating a home that mirrored the grandeur of boutique hotels while fitting the budget and personal needs of the clients.
Tucked in the lakeside foliage, Pitches Among Pines introduces two unique sleeping cabins to the forested site. Each cabin houses two bedrooms and a shared, full bathroom, accessed by covered porches
Hidden within a clearing in a Grade II listed arboretum in Hampshire, this highly efficient new-build family home was designed to fully embrace its wooded location.
Glass garage doors combine style and function. They let in natural light, making your garage feel brighter and more inviting. They also come in a variety of styles to match your home’s design
Bringing natural light inward and allowing it to dance internally throughout the day, River of Life House is deeply connected within its natural setting. As a testament to sustainable living and the need for the notion of the home
The layout of Beaver Lodge Lookout is driven by its site and sight lines, following two clear axes that define and delineate volumes in the open floor plan.
Built in the 1960’s it had been added to incrementally by its various owners: the living area was extended in the 1980’s and extra bedroom space was added in the 2000’s.
The aim of the project was to preserve the best of the original features of the house and build upon those with a fresh take on their style, extending and opening up the home for modern living.
Hood House is a renovation and addition project in West Lake Hills. It blends a discreet renovation of the existing mid-century home with a two-story addition, including a primary suite and a second living space.
Located in Montreal’s Outremont district, nestled in the heart of the city, Atelier Chardonnat and Salem Architecture present the expansion and complete renovation of a 1950s house.
The Prospect Park South Residence was meticulously designed to foster maximum social interaction, catering to the homeowner Hobrecker’s passion for cooking and entertaining guests.
The renovation, carried out in a beautiful building from the early 1930s, covers 140 square meters and has ceilings over 3 meters high throughout most of the home.