Glass and dark-wood house offers panoramic views of Swedish countryside
This small woodland house on the Stockholm archipelago designed by Swedish studio Krupinski/Krupinska Arkitekter features a dark wooden core encased in glass and topped by a broad roof.
Summer House T replaces an existing summer house located in the grounds of a property owned by a couple with two daughters.
Stockhom-based Krupinski/Krupinska Arkitekter designed the residence for one of the daughters, and her family.
Her sister's and her respective family already occupies an existing guest house on the site.
Aiming to create a 180-degree view of the natural setting, the architects gave the house a glass facade and placed the more private areas in a wooden box at the centre of the plan.
Its dark finish matches the floors and roof, and helps to direct the eye to views of the trees and lake through the facade.
"The open organisation with ceiling-high windows create a surprisingly large number of different spatial experiences," said the architects.
"Freedom of movement along the entire facade gives a feeling that the house is larger and more spacious than it in reality is."
The lounge and dining room are placed on the south-facing side of the house, where large sliding doors open onto a patio with lake views.
The master bedroom, children's bunks and kitchen are built into a wooden box in the centre of the space. Large cut-outs in the box give the two bedrooms, which are separated by the kitchen, views into the trees and of the lake.
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