Angular outdoor terraces and feature staircase define house in Norway
Swedish design practice Claesson Koivisto Rune has collaborated with the architect Todd Saunders on a white house on a steep, stone-walled plot overlooking the city of Bergen .
Called Villa S+E, the house has a separate apartment at ground-floor level accessed from the bottom of the hill.
The two-storey home that's accessed from above features open-plan living spaces arranged around a dark oak staircase.
Saunders Architecture had reached planning phase with the house when Claesson Koivisto Rune were brought on the project as interior architects.
The house has open, bright living spaces that have panoramic views of the city through a wall of windows.
Its rooms open onto slim, triangular-shaped terraces created by the plan's angular form.
One of Claesson Koivisto Rune's addition to the design was the feature staircase housed in a dark oak box that acts as a focal point.
"Besides its obvious function as vertical communication between the two main floors, this free-standing volume defines the room functions of the communal entrance floor," explained the practice.
"On one side of the block is the kitchen and dining space. On the other side is the living room. Yet, the entire floor is spatially one room."
In the living room, another organising element was added in the form of a Douglas pine bookcase, helping to animate the otherwise blank wall of a bathroom behind.
The lower level of the home containing the bedrooms is more compartmentalised.
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