Even the Underside of This Swedish Home Is Finished in Wood

Perched on pillars, the hovering coastal retreat is wrapped in larch.

Even the Underside of This Swedish Home Is Finished in Wood

Perched on pillars, the hovering coastal retreat is wrapped in larch.

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Project Details:

Location: Yngsjö, Sweden

Architect: Johan Sundberg Arkitektur / @johansundbergarkitektur

Footprint: 1,500 square feet

Builder: Treano Bygg AB

Structural Engineer: SG Svensson AB

Landscape Design: Ulrika Sommar Trädgärdsdesign

Cabinetry Design: Möbelsnickare Kasper Thulin

Photographer: Markus Linderoth / @markuslinderoth

From the Architect: "Nestled among the undulating pine-covered hills in Yngsjö, by the shores of the Baltic Sea, stands a summer retreat designed for a family of four.

"Comprising a singular volume oriented in a north-south direction, the house features a recessed section in its central part, facing west and hosting a sheltered terrace that basks in evening sun. The southern section, encompassing the entrance, kitchen, and communal areas, connects to the ground with a fluid transition to the surrounding environment. Meanwhile, the northern half, housing more private spaces, hovers above the terrain on slender pillars, establishing a direct connection with the treetops through expansive bedroom windows.

"The home is clad in larch panels rhythmically interrupted by vertical pilasters. The floating structure’s underside is concealed with triple-layered larch panels. Inside, the rooms are grounded by oak floors, trimmings, doors, and bespoke carpentry. The interior ceiling and its overhanging sections boast a unified, slender-profile larch surface, which has a calming and sound-absorbing effect throughout the entirety of the house."

Photo by Markus Linderoth

Photo by Markus Linderoth

Photo by Markus Linderoth

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