House in the Beskids Nestles Amid Beskid Żywiecki Forest

House in the Beskids by RS+ Robert Skitek is set in the scenic landscape of the Beskid Żywiecki Mountains, Poland. Designed in 2023, this house embraces a sloped terrain and a forest setting to maximize views. The structure features alternating single-pitch roofs across three segments, each visually and functionally distinct, optimizing both mountain and forest panoramas.

A modern, multi-gabled wooden house nestled in a snowy winter landscape, with large glass windows.
The investment plot is located in the picturesque landscape of the Beskid Żywiecki Mountains, on an area with a steep slope and surrounded by a forest.

We located the house in the center point of plot in such a way to use the plot’s advantages and capture the best view of the panorama of the mountains. In that way rooms open on two sides – to a wonderful view of the mountains or to the green wall of the forest.

Spacious open-concept living area with wooden beams, modern furniture, and large windows.
The characteristic shape of the building consists of three segments of different heights with alternating single-pitch roofs, functionally and visually separated by two narrow corridors.

The large difference of height in terrain was used to create an entrance zone with a garage at a level lower than the residential zone.

A modern kitchen with wood-paneled walls, a sleek black range hood, and a cozy gray sofa.

The living area is located in the middle segment and it’s accessible directly from the surrounding area. This area separates the children’s rooms located in the lower segments and the parents’ bedroom area with bathrooms. The basic residential program is planned on one level. The location of the building means that the living area, located in the central part of the house, opens onto two attractive sides simultaneously.
Spacious, modern cabin-style interior with exposed wooden beams, sleek kitchen, and large windows.
The terrace at the back overlooking the forest has been covered. The high space of the living area in the middle segment was used for a mezzanine. The facades on the south and north sides are finished with wood. Shorter ones and a roof covered with graphite sheet metal.
Sleek modern kitchen with wooden ceiling beams, large windows, and contemporary furnishings.
The plot’s development has the mountain’s character by using ferns, grass and stone elements.
A modern, open-concept living space with wooden beams, large windows, and gray furniture.
Striking modern cabin design with wooden and black steel exterior amid snowy landscape.
A modern, angular cabin nestled in a snowy, forested landscape.
Contemporary mountain cabin with clean lines, wood and metal exterior, and large windows.

Photography courtesy of RS+ Robert Skitek
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- by Matt Watts

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