There are many questions as to what people are looking for in a home these days. The fact is that the pandemic seems to have brought changes that appear to want to stay, capturing the attention of the most inattentive to what is really important. That’s why we decided to introduce you to Muskoka Cottage, a country house in Ontario, Canada. Designed to meet the demands of contemporary living, this recent interior design by Akb Architects excludes everything that is expendable to the eye, endeavouring to focus on light as a primordial experience. While it doesn’t borrow from the classical style, it respects it, preferring instead to focus on current forms, with the appropriate timelessness. The abundance of glass panels ensures that the dense trees penetrate the rooms, while the monochrome palette culminates in the serenity of a carefree day. You can only marvel at the blissful result.