Scandinavian House Designed with Japanese touches
The holiday home of Buster Delin is like a box filled with collector family memories and the surrounding industrial history. He wanted something modern, which along with the location and feasible from the standpoint of structural engineering. The design has evolved from the site conditions. Granite, brick, wood tar and rendering polar bear kinship with the other buildings on the property. Traditional Japanese houses were the main owner of the source of inspiration for wood construction, and the feeling of Louisiana outside Copenhagen and the Japanese garden Norrviken Sweden.
The House took five years to build, and Delin built largely by himself, he has shown that with the right touch and a lot of time, a project like this is possible, it became a work of art.
the house is decorated in the best Scandinavian traditions and touches of Japanese aesthetics. Here is the classic Nordic: concrete floors, white walls and dark wood ceilings. Wood deserves to be mentioned here: beautiful dark wood ceilings and window frames make a real statement in the background of white walls and concrete floors. The owner was on the simplicity and beauty of textures, so you can see rough stone walls of the room. Beautifully stacked wood has become part of the decor. extensive glazing allows you to home merge with nature and open to the inside as much as possible. The furniture is kept simple but comfortable, in the same quiet colors that were chosen for decoration.
The house is heated by passive solar energy. The film of the energy on the glass prevents heat emission. The curtains are the local Växbo Lin, one of the few countries of the weaving machine factories.
This self-designed, ultra-modern chalet is a childhood holiday distillation homestead of Lundnäs.
dining area with a view
The laminated dining table was designed and built by Delin. He was treated with a stain of Zar charcoal oil, and Danish furniture.
wide windows with frames dark wood
large glass area connects the interior with the exterior spaces. the large dark wooden windows create a stunning contrast.
concrete floors inside and a wooden deck outside
lounge overlooking
rough stone walls in room
the rough stone walls here look a little comfortable, which is unexpected, the secret is in soft textures bedding and a cute lamp.
white door entrance with a wooden Stand
draperies hide what is not necessary for the moment, and the pile of woode makes it cozier space look and hotter.
narrow kitchen with a glass door to the outside
cooking combines the Ikea products with unique solutions. The worktop and splashback are made of limestone planed Öland Mysinge
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