The planning regulations require that large lots only be cleared for the residence itself, ensuring the surrounding forest remains a dominant environmental element.
The house's orientation and shape were influenced by its proximity to an open moor, leading to a tall structure that captures views while maintaining forest preservation.
In designing the house, we aimed to uphold the character of simple summer homes, blending the new architecture with the traditional aesthetic of the area.
The spruce paneling in grey-brown complements the surrounding pines, while the sliding screens provide both sun protection and privacy, enhancing the dwelling's harmony with nature.
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