Architects from Laesson Koivisto Rune designed the modern residence for a client living in Edsviken, Sweden. Project was completed in 2013. The owner initially insisted on maintaining large oak on the site and avoiding a right angle when moving from one part of the house to another. Therefore, the house has such a non-standard L-shaped. The facade in the form of a bend gradually changes its color when moving from one wing to another. Two-storey house with the classic distribution of space. Upstairs there are several bedrooms, on the lower – living room and kitchen. Highlight The houses are large windows that overlook the courtyard. Thanks to this, the architects achieved a feeling of suburban, not densely populated urban area, as it is in the business.
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