
"The Trim House is a composition of concrete and glass, its sharpest corner cutting through the landscape like an ocean liner carving through ice."
"Rather than retreat, the firm persuaded the client to stay, reduce the total area by 40%, and let the new constraints rewrite the geometry entirely."
"The most dramatic elevation reads almost like a flatiron building scaled down to domestic life, angular, taut, and satisfying in a way that's hard to place."
"Inside, the two-level plan is organized around a central patio that pulls daylight deep into the heart of the structure."
The Trim House, designed by KWK Promes in Vilnius, Lithuania, faced significant design challenges due to changes in local planning regulations. Originally planned as a luxury home, the project had to reduce its footprint by 40% and adapt its geometry. The final design features a triangular floor plan and a striking composition of concrete and glass. The house integrates with its natural surroundings, with a central patio that brings light into the interior, while the layout connects living spaces to the garden and private bedrooms above.
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