Floating Cabins Are Ready To Rent Year-Round, Redefining Wilderness Retreats in Quebec - Yanko Design
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Bora Boréal, conceived by Nicolas Robitaille and Pierre-Luc Routhier, originated from a playful camping moment that evolved into innovative floating cabins. These cabins merge contemporary design with off-grid functionality. Each measures 35 feet long and 12 feet wide, anchored yet offering the illusion of freedom. The design reflects architectural minimalism, featuring clean lines and pale wood, while expansive windows integrate interior and exterior spaces. Self-sufficiency is emphasized with solar panels and composting toilets, establishing a unique yet comfortable connection to nature for a modern hospitality experience.
The floating sanctuaries are architectural minimalism at its peak. Clean lines and pale wood create Scandinavian-inspired aesthetics that complement rather than compete with the surrounding wilderness.
Each cabin measures 35 feet long by 12 feet wide, secured to shorelines with metal cables while maintaining the illusion of complete freedom.
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