Chemin du Cerf
Project presentation
This major project on Chemin du Cerf in Adstock illustrates the versatility and distinction of the Murano model in an upscale lakeside environment. The challenge was to secure several levels of outdoor balconies and stairs while maintaining a consistent aesthetic and maximum view of the landscape. The Murano railing was selected for its robustness and framed design, which blends perfectly with the modern chalet-style architecture.
Project features
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Featured product: Murano handrail: Used for its design with upper and lower handrails, the Murano handrail offers a complete structure that ensures exceptional safety for balconies and multi-level staircases.
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Mixed glass and barrot filling:
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Upper balconies (Clear glass): Glass panels are used for the main balconies and lower terrace, ensuring unobstructed panoramic lake views.
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Staircases and Secondary Balconies (Barrotins): Black barrotin infill was preferred for exterior staircases and sections under the veranda, offering visual and functional support.
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Architectural harmony: The black aluminum of the Murano railing creates an elegant contrast with the light wood accents and stone cladding of the home’s faรงade.
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Slope safety: The sturdiness of Murano framing is ideal for staircase handrails, offering a secure grip and stable installation along the slope.
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Lake environment: Powder-coated aluminum is perfectly suited to withstand the humidity and varied weather conditions of a lakeside setting.
Results
The Chemin du Cerf project is a successful example of how Murano ramps can be used to make a complex multi-storey residence safer and more attractive. The strategic mix of glass and barrotins meets both safety and aesthetic requirements, making each terrace a privileged place to relax with a breathtaking view of the lake.
Customer: Residential Location: Adstock, QC Project type: Patio railing Product : Murano