Haven of peace where aesthetics and comfort harmoniously converge.
In the heart of the Laurentians stands an architectural masterpiece, the Willow Chalet. This high-end chalet is more than just a residence. Every detail, every curve bears witness to the perfect alliance between artistic vision and exceptional craftsmanship that guided its creation.
The Willow Chalet transcends the boundaries between art and living, offering an unparalleled experience in an exceptional natural setting.
Ideally located in Ste-Lucie des Laurentides, just 10 minutes from the village of Val-David, this chalet offers a soothing view of a 6-acre lake, ensuring total tranquility with no neighbors in front.
The house is adorned with several sculptures by Robert Lachance, scattered throughout the various rooms, providing an enriching artistic experience for art enthusiasts.
The residence features four generously sized bedrooms and two bathrooms, guaranteeing absolute comfort for its occupants. The spacious, open-concept ground floor welcomes guests into a living area that cleverly transforms into a relaxation area, TV room, dining room, and billiards area, all surrounding a central staircase leading to the lower level. At the back of this immense space with high ceilings, an exceptional kitchen is revealed, complemented by a large island that invites you to prepare meals without ever losing sight of the surrounding activity. The master bedroom and the main bathroom with a separate bathtub and shower complete the first level.
Descending to the lower level, whose lake-facing walls are entirely glass, you'll discover a beautiful playroom for children, a foosball table, three other spacious bedrooms, and a second large living room. The sunny terrace and the relaxing spa await you here for moments of pure well-being.
Lake Desrosiers is a small private lake covering an area of 6 acres and serving only 4 cottages located on the same side of the lake. There are no cottages on the opposite side. Although wild, the lakeshore in front of the cottage is sandy. The lake is generally shallow (4 to 8 feet deep), slightly muddy in deeper areas but perfect for summer swimming. It is fed by underground spring water as well as water from the mountain. A large floating mat is available for your enjoyment, along with a paddleboard, two kayaks, and a pedal boat. The lake is dotted with lily pads and aquatic vegetation in some areas but nothing that impedes a pleasant swim.
We do not believe fishing is favorable in this lake, but since the cottage owners are not fishing enthusiasts, it remains uncertain. An ecologist mentioned the presence of small trout and various types of fish. More to follow!
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