Johan Sunderberg Arakitkatur Pictures of a new summer house shared that they have completed in Yngsjö, Sweden, which is located between pine -covered hills and between the banks of the Baltic Sea.
The house is rhythmicly interrupted by vertical pilots in the larch panel, while the mask releases a harmonious aesthetics.
The underruside of floating structure is hidden with triple-level larch panels.
The house has a renovated section in its central part, incorporating a unique volume oriented in a north-south direction, hosting a shelter roof in the west and evening sun. The southern section, entry, incorporating kitchens and communal regions, easily connects to the ground with a fluid transition to the surrounding nature.
Meanwhile, the northern half, more private places habitat, hopes over the area over the pillars of the pillars, the expander establishes a direct connection with the treatops through the bedroom windows.
The covered decks are designed for outdoor dining, which also has an underlying storage.
Inside, the rooms are grounded with oak floors, trimming, doors and Bespok carpentry.
The internal ceiling and its overhangling classes have an integrated, thin-profile larch surface, which has a cool and sound-absorbed effect in the entireity of the house.
Living rooms, dining areas and kitchens are all open-pluns, and wooden kitchen cabinets complement wood throughout the house.
A hallway leads to more private areas than the social areas of the house, such as bedrooms and bathrooms.
The parquet continues through the bedroom, while the walls of the windows provide natural light to the interiors.
In another bedroom, a wall-mounted desk includes in cold storage above.
In one of the bathrooms, there is a wooden bench while tiles cover the walls and floors.
There is a look at the architectural picture for the house here.