Located on the edge of a 10m drop into a ravine in Vindo, on an island in the Stockholm archipelago in Sweden, Features south / east exposure was defined by the ridge topography. Did architect, Max Holst, the best of the situation by designing and creating a wooden storey property, which sits on a black concrete bases. This increases the home in the trees and provides an eye-level view of the most Pines. The tree house effect with the interior of the house almost completely covered with wood continued. On the outside Dark woods covered the facade and a covered deck leads into the living area of kitchen, living and dining rooms.
From the Homeland "; s deck, still a walkway to a small shed that is piled high with firewood also. Shed has a fireplace and wrap-around decks views down into the gorge below.
On the other side of the house a short staircase leads down to a sheltered terrace. This is where the grill station and right next to the deck
The Wrap on deck is located in the same timber in the covered uses exterior decking. This is where the view of the canopy of trees actually spectacular and the balustrade that surrounds the deck is clean and simple, so as not to interrupt the vista is maintained.
The Wrap on deck is clearly visible through the windows of the residential zone. The interior is clad in sight-tongue and groove wood panels, to harmoniously blend into the forest-scape of residence in order. The furniture is the same tones as the wooden floor is maintained to support walls and ceiling emphasize the green of the trees and on the tree property effect.
The kitchen cabinetry in many more middle tone woods veneered and the counters are a strong black surface. The only pop colors comes from the worktops, the vent pipe above the stove, the dark brown pendant over the dining table and the pillow on the couch. The wooden beams provide a repeating pattern that is included in the pillow.
A wide hallway leads from the living area in the sleeping position. The hall also serves as a play area for the children whose bedrooms have joined him.
Acting a buffer between the living and sleeping sections of the house are a bathroom and a sauna. The two area sauna to loosen a holistic position and relax, though still enjoy the treetop views from the lounge Location
The walls in the hot room of the sauna are clad in wood with a black walnut stain, while the wooden floors keep their light natural finish .
At the other finish of the hall is the master bedroom. The property owners have chosen to keep their generous surface visibly Appliances it only with the necessary products from bed, bedside tables and lighting. The simple minimalist strategy to make this space for the homeowner can have a place to unwind and relax just before drifting off into a blissful slumber surrounded by nature.
Max Holst Arkitektkontor
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