Ive-Étienne Lapierre was not 30 years old when he built his house in 2019 in Saint-Ours, on the banks of the Richelieu River, not far from Sorel-Tracy. “I drew the plans myself,” he says. And they were then certified by an architectural firm. »

“A real estate agent friend introduced me to this land when I had already decided to build in a residential area of ​​Sorel-Tracy. But when I came to visit the land, I fell in love with the 180-degree view of the river, so I bought it right away,” says Mr. Lapierre.

The Richelieu River runs along the land of the property with an area of ​​approximately 43,000 square feet. A small beach has been created at the edge of the river. The house, with a neighbor on the left and a small wood on the right, is located opposite an island where many birds come to nest, says the owner who had a beautiful in-ground swimming pool installed, in continuity with the house, parallel to the river, about fifty feet long. You can take baths, swim laps or enjoy a meal outside while admiring the sunset over the river and the neighboring island.

Even if a small part of the land is in a 0-20 year flood zone, the house is not at risk of flooding, says Ive-Étienne Lapierre. “There are several landings that I had made to access the river and therefore, there is a good difference in altitude between the house and the river,” he assures. There are at least twenty feet between the water and the first landing and the Richelieu has never left its bed at this point to reach the first landing. »

The living area reaches 341 m⁠2, not including the triple garage. It is distinguished by large interior volumes, a ceiling of around twenty feet and large windows. The brightness is optimal and the space gives the impression of breathing at ease. Featuring a central fireplace, the living room, with its solid white oak flooring, is impressive.

The owner has chosen the best equipment to furnish his living space. Dacor household appliances, Samsung’s high-end brand. Italian cabinets. iGuzzini lighting. Granite countertops. And even a solid walnut butcher’s stand (by cabinetmaker Stéphane Dion) which extends the immense 11-foot kitchen island by three feet. “I went to the smallest details,” Mr. Lapierre says.

The interior has been organized to make storage very practical. A kitchenette allows you not to overcrowd the kitchen. The laundry room is large enough for washing, ironing and providing the vacuum cleaner and brooms. The rooms are accompanied by large wardrobes and a gym has been fitted out.

Ive-Étienne Lapierre really enjoyed living in this house, but will not regret leaving it. “For me, it’s real estate,” he says. I already have other real estate projects in progress. So no regrets, but great pride in having succeeded in making this house project a reality. I like creating projects. »