Swedish firm Tham & Videgård Arkitekter have designed a tent-like house on the relatively small island of Krokholmen in Stockholm’s outer archipelago, for a family that wanted a maintenance free vacation home with one level and social space both inside and outside.
The house with its curved peaked roof, has a facade of cedar wood, while large sliding glass doors open the house up to terrace with views of the open sea.
Cedar has also been used to line the interior of the house, with the internal ridge of the ceiling measuring in at 18 feet (6m). In the living room, there’s access to the front terrace as well as a side terrace for when it gets windy.
Next to the living room is the kitchen. Simple wood shelving and cabinets are combined with a light grey counter. The kitchen also opens to a small terrace and has views of the surrounding land.
Photography by Åke E:son Lindman
Photography by Åke E:son Lindman
沿着走廊的两侧是卧室和浴室,房间的门和周围的材质也是木材。
Down the hallway are the bedrooms and bathrooms, with the doors blending in to the wooden surround.
Photography by Åke E:son Lindman
卧室里的家具十分简约并且可以直接看到室外的风景。
In the bedrooms, the furnishings are minimal and have views to the outdoors.
Photography by Åke E:son Lindman
卧室里的床是可以拉起的,床下为储藏和可拉出的简易床预留了空间,天花板和墙壁上都安装了简约的球形灯。
In this bedroom, the bed has been raised to allow for storage or a pull-out bed, and simple globe-like lighting has been installed in the ceiling and on the wall.