The team decided to keep the material palette very minimal. Very little was used outside of pine planks, concrete, and white plaster. "We interpreted this as a challenge to rethink and play on the notion of shelter," Labbé says.
From inside, the fixed window gives a great view to the landscape beyond, and of course the door provides access to the same. This house, including but not limited to the L-shaped opening, is a modern take on traditional Danish architecture: it's a reworking of a farmhouse in a minimal palette.
No Danish home is complete without a woodburning stove. This one sits in the middle of a large, airy room — another key component of Danish style. The rooms are never cluttered, so even a small area feels spacious.
woodburning stove: No Danish home is complete without a woodburning stove. This one sits in the middle of a large, airy room — another key component of Danish style. The rooms are never cluttered, so even a small area feels spacious.
From inside, the fixed window gives a great view to the landscape beyond, and of course the door provides access to the same. This house, including but not limited to the L-shaped opening, is a modern take on traditional Danish architecture: it's a reworking of a farmhouse in a minimal palette.