Houzz Tour: Deluxe Single to a Swedish pension - For some, luxury means opulence - rich carpets, chandeliers dripping with crystals and silk cushions. For others, luxury is about simplicity - with less sometimes means you get to enjoy it more. This house in Österlen, Sweden, is a perfect example of the latter. The house was once an abandoned farm that clients found in a terrible state. But the situation in the Swedish city of summer beach could not be better, so the family hired Jonas Labbé and Johannes Schotanus of LASC Studio in Copenhagen to remodel the space.
clients, a couple with two children Stockholm, worked with a limited budget, Labbé and Schotanus decided to stick with a palette of easy material reinvent the farm by opening the space and the traditional mix and contemporary elements. The result is clean, minimal, and simply luxurious. Here it is before the family moved in with their furniture, allowing you to focus on the architecture of the house itself.
LASC Studio
The houses in this area are usually built in a robust style with a central courtyard to protect residents from the open and windy environment. While customers were aware of what a traditional house Österlen like they wanted something that would allow them to enjoy the outdoors.
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Schotanus Labbé and decided to keep the original windows and floors, but they removed almost 2/3 of the walls inside the home to open the space and give a higher meaning. They also installed larger windows with window openings that dissolve in plaster, making the previews from outside transparent with the rest of the house.
The team of LSAC also decided to add a Danish stove 1960s renovated. The beautiful piece adds a rustic and authentic key.
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The team of LSAC also decided to add a Danish stove 1960s renovated. The beautiful piece adds a rustic and authentic key.
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LASC studio
the team decided to keep the range of very small materials. Very little has been used other than pine boards, concrete and white plaster. "We interpreted this as a challenge to rethink and play on the notion of housing, said Labbé.
LASC Studio
Although pops bright bold blue and orange are scattered throughout the house, the colors are usually simple and bare to echo the exterior landscape. While pale palette connects with the outside, the blue and orange accents throughout the house were conceived as comfort and nostalgia items - they remind customers of the time they spent living in China and days summer they spent on a nearby beach.
LASC Studio
The blue and orange, are mainly used in transitional spaces such as corridors, and seem to take a look and then disappear again as you walk through the house.
LASC Studio
Once the in First, they decided to infuse the house with a look they described as "immaterial luxury. simple pine planks line the walls and floors leading the bold blue staircase.
'This is a very modest home, "said Labbé. "It brings luxury item back to being on the experience and simplicity."
'This is a very modest home, "said Labbé. "It brings luxury item back to being on the experience and simplicity."
LASC Studio
upstairs, a hidden door ready playful and surprising element in a corner of the room bright. Pine door blends perfectly with the paneled wall, revealing a neon glow orange when open. "We like to work that way - finding solutions and phrases that seem both familiar and surprising, said Schotanus.
LASC Studio
When the door the room is left open, the main living area is visible low - making the home feel like a loft. The main objective of the team was to open the house as much as possible. If part of this process was removing pieces of the structure, it has also been to reinvent the existing house by opening doors and windows in the original walls.
Check other major long walls
Check other major long walls
LASC Studio
in keeping with a modern style in Sweden, the product and the decor is kept very simple and sparse. But space is warmed by the natural light pouring on comfortable and rustic pine paneling.
LASC Studio
One client and favorite pieces of Lasc about this project was the old wash house connected to the main house. Both structures were designed in the same style - a traditional exterior structure that has fun and modern ideas mixed in its design.
LASC Studio
The team wanted to ensure that the beauty of Österlen campaign would also be present in the bath house because it is in the main house. The shower floor was made of wood so that when the shower is on the sound of water falling on the wood reminds the natural world outside.
LASC Studio
The bath was placed toward the other end of the bath house, in a sunny window. The bench under the window is heated concrete. The simple design emphasizes the view and creates a blurred transition between inside and outside.
What is your favorite part of the house? Let us know in the comments section.
What is your favorite part of the house? Let us know in the comments section.
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