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ACR Villa Skovly
Traditional bathroom inspired by the 1920s
Inspiration for a timeless bathroom remodel
Inspiration for a timeless bathroom remodel
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Christopher Simmonds Architect
Perched on a steeply sloped site and facing west, this cottage was designed to enhance the magnificent view of the water and take advantage of the spectacular sunsets. The owners wanted the new cottage to be modern enough – but also respect tradition. It was also important to blur the lines between indoors and out.
The main level houses living, dining, kitchen, guest room and powder room with transparent walls that blend into the landscape. A covered deck with exposed Douglas fir rafters extends the interior living space to create a floating outdoor room. Minimal glass guards disappear to allow unimpeded views from the interior. A cantilevered stair leading down to the lake from the deck appears to hover along the horizon.
Taking advantage of the steep site, the lower level includes two bedrooms with a walkout to a stone terrace, master ensuite, bathroom and laundry room.
The interior palette includes white tongue and groove pine ceiling and wall paneling, white oak wide plank floors and a minimalist Norwegian gas fireplace. The exterior materials highlight the variation in textures of board form concrete, western red cedar slats and soffit, horizontal reveal wood siding and standing seam metal.
The design of the cottage focused on quality over quantity, and totally met the needs and desires of the homeowners to have open spaces that would blend indoors and outdoors.
Year: 2015
Size: 1,900 sq.ft.
Photography: T.H. Wall Photography
Christopher Simmonds Architect
Perched on a steeply sloped site and facing west, this cottage was designed to enhance the magnificent view of the water and take advantage of the spectacular sunsets. The owners wanted the new cottage to be modern enough – but also respect tradition. It was also important to blur the lines between indoors and out.
The main level houses living, dining, kitchen, guest room and powder room with transparent walls that blend into the landscape. A covered deck with exposed Douglas fir rafters extends the interior living space to create a floating outdoor room. Minimal glass guards disappear to allow unimpeded views from the interior. A cantilevered stair leading down to the lake from the deck appears to hover along the horizon.
Taking advantage of the steep site, the lower level includes two bedrooms with a walkout to a stone terrace, master ensuite, bathroom and laundry room.
The interior palette includes white tongue and groove pine ceiling and wall paneling, white oak wide plank floors and a minimalist Norwegian gas fireplace. The exterior materials highlight the variation in textures of board form concrete, western red cedar slats and soffit, horizontal reveal wood siding and standing seam metal.
The design of the cottage focused on quality over quantity, and totally met the needs and desires of the homeowners to have open spaces that would blend indoors and outdoors.
Year: 2015
Size: 1,900 sq.ft.
Photography: T.H. Wall Photography
ACR Villa Skovly
Traditional living area with small dining table
Dining room - traditional dining room idea
Dining room - traditional dining room idea
Christopher Simmonds Architect
Perched on a steeply sloped site and facing west, this cottage was designed to enhance the magnificent view of the water and take advantage of the spectacular sunsets. The owners wanted the new cottage to be modern enough – but also respect tradition. It was also important to blur the lines between indoors and out.
The main level houses living, dining, kitchen, guest room and powder room with transparent walls that blend into the landscape. A covered deck with exposed Douglas fir rafters extends the interior living space to create a floating outdoor room. Minimal glass guards disappear to allow unimpeded views from the interior. A cantilevered stair leading down to the lake from the deck appears to hover along the horizon.
Taking advantage of the steep site, the lower level includes two bedrooms with a walkout to a stone terrace, master ensuite, bathroom and laundry room.
The interior palette includes white tongue and groove pine ceiling and wall paneling, white oak wide plank floors and a minimalist Norwegian gas fireplace. The exterior materials highlight the variation in textures of board form concrete, western red cedar slats and soffit, horizontal reveal wood siding and standing seam metal.
The design of the cottage focused on quality over quantity, and totally met the needs and desires of the homeowners to have open spaces that would blend indoors and outdoors.
Year: 2015
Size: 1,900 sq.ft.
Photography: T.H. Wall Photography
Hus Architecture
Finished in horizontal Siberian Larch Cladding throughout, this three bedroom new-build dwelling is a modern interpretation of a Norwegian longhouse. The mono-pitched roof draws from traditional lean-to roof forms common amongst Orcadian steadings. Sitting ow under a hill and addressing the sea, the silvered cladding evokes longhouses and longships...
ACR Villa Skovly
Traditional living room with original light box dated 1928
Inspiration for a timeless living room remodel
Inspiration for a timeless living room remodel
Christopher Simmonds Architect
Perched on a steeply sloped site and facing west, this cottage was designed to enhance the magnificent view of the water and take advantage of the spectacular sunsets. The owners wanted the new cottage to be modern enough – but also respect tradition. It was also important to blur the lines between indoors and out.
The main level houses living, dining, kitchen, guest room and powder room with transparent walls that blend into the landscape. A covered deck with exposed Douglas fir rafters extends the interior living space to create a floating outdoor room. Minimal glass guards disappear to allow unimpeded views from the interior. A cantilevered stair leading down to the lake from the deck appears to hover along the horizon.
Taking advantage of the steep site, the lower level includes two bedrooms with a walkout to a stone terrace, master ensuite, bathroom and laundry room.
The interior palette includes white tongue and groove pine ceiling and wall paneling, white oak wide plank floors and a minimalist Norwegian gas fireplace. The exterior materials highlight the variation in textures of board form concrete, western red cedar slats and soffit, horizontal reveal wood siding and standing seam metal.
The design of the cottage focused on quality over quantity, and totally met the needs and desires of the homeowners to have open spaces that would blend indoors and outdoors.
Year: 2015
Size: 1,900 sq.ft.
Photography: T.H. Wall Photography
Orion Heating - Woodburning Stoves
Nordpeis Orion woodburner. @Orion Heating - Woodburning Stoves and Gas fires in Essex. Exclusive fireplace showroom for top European brands
Small Scandinavian box stove with a hot plate on top for cooking and boiling. All cast iron and traditional styling.
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A beautiful selection of photos that show how natural and reclaimed materials can be used in a traditional way to create a striking contemporary house.
Delivering the true meaning of outdoor indoor living. We think this house is fab!
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Jotul UK Ltd
This is a practical wood stove with both personality and character. It is easy to install in a room, it is heat efficient and is available with a practical cooking plate on the top. Jøtul F 602 has been standing steady on its little feet in Norwegian and international homes for generations and is expected to bring happiness to many future generations as well. It is available in black paint and maintenance free enamel.
Technical spec
Approx weight:
78 kg
Log size:
40 cm
Flue Outlet:
Ø 125 mm
Flue exit options:
Top and Rear
Effect
Min output:
2,3 kW
Nom output:
6,0 kW
Max output:
8,5 kW
Jotul UK Ltd
This is a practical wood stove with both personality and character. It is easy to install in a room, it is heat efficient and is available with a practical cooking plate on the top. Jøtul F 602 has been standing steady on its little feet in Norwegian and international homes for generations and is expected to bring happiness to many future generations as well. It is available in black paint and maintenance free enamel.
Technical spec
Approx weight:
78 kg
Log size:
40 cm
Flue Outlet:
Ø 125 mm
Flue exit options:
Top and Rear
Effect
Min output:
2,3 kW
Nom output:
6,0 kW
Max output:
8,5 kW
david_swift
A beautiful selection of photos that show how natural and reclaimed materials can be used in a traditional way to create a striking contemporary house.
Delivering the true meaning of outdoor indoor living. We think this house is fab!
Check out www.aquaite.com for more natural inspiration
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