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Country house La Cornette in Canada by the architectural firm YH2
Not far from the city of Quebec appeared the original house, which even has its own name. The developers of the project was the tandem of Marie-Claude Hamelin and Loukas Yiacouvakis, working in the well-known Canadian architectural firm.
The house stands on a small hill, and it goes to the front of the eye-catching pastoral scenery. The roof is something vaguely reminiscent of nuns headdress, and the house itself is spacious, as befits the traditional places for current home celebrations. The building is able to accommodate two full families. Interior construction still looks more attractive than its appearance. Inside La Cornette is decorated with natural-colored wood and painted. The tree is present around the house: a huge table in the dining room with a niche for the TV in the kitchen sofa, bookshelf and lamp with cut-outs in the form of animals, wood paneling throughout the house. Number of bedrooms allows you to take an impressive number of visitors.
The house stands on a small hill, and it goes to the front of the eye-catching pastoral scenery. The roof is something vaguely reminiscent of nuns headdress, and the house itself is spacious, as befits the traditional places for current home celebrations. The building is able to accommodate two full families. Interior construction still looks more attractive than its appearance. Inside La Cornette is decorated with natural-colored wood and painted. The tree is present around the house: a huge table in the dining room with a niche for the TV in the kitchen sofa, bookshelf and lamp with cut-outs in the form of animals, wood paneling throughout the house. Number of bedrooms allows you to take an impressive number of visitors.