Modern Family Home in Denmark Brings the Forest Inside
Sponsorship to a backwoods in Aarhus, Denmark, this present day family home composed by building firm C.F. Møller opens up to the perspectives. Manor R comprises of two rectangular-formed floors including an aggregate of 3,230 square feet
Dull patinated zinc cladding was utilized for the outside dividers, while the north-and south-bound exteriors have floor-to-roof windows. The arranging was arranged by Kragh and Berglund.
"Propelled by the one of a kind connection to the forested areas, the goal was to make a house that brings the woods inside through huge glass boards and makes a constantly changing occasional scenery for the inside living spaces," the draftsmen said.
Neighborhood regulations constrained the building stature to one story, so the draftsmen made a halfway subterranean lower level, where the youngsters' rooms and dens are found. The primary level suits the family room, kitchen and eating territory in an open arrangement.
White cupboards run the length of the space, giving stockpiling. A tall dark volume houses the chimney and separates the flat lines. The expert en-suite room in the upper east corner shows a moderate style. [Photography by Julian Weyer]