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House Between the Trees by Peter Kjær Arkitekter

Cozy cabin interior with vaulted wood-paneled ceiling, large windows offering scenic view.

Peter Kjær Arkitekter designed House Between the Trees in Denmark, featuring a T-shaped layout with an archetypal roof. Completed in 2022, the structure prioritizes minimal concrete usage, utilizing a wooden construction with a terrain deck and screwed pile foundation. The house includes a bedroom wing, family room, kitchen, and two terraces, surrounded by trees. Interior wooden surfaces are treated with soap, and the breathable exterior features linseed-oiled spruce facades and a spruce board roof.

House Q04L63: A Modern Family Retreat in Rifaina

FeaturedA modern, minimalist lounge area with a cozy, wooden ceiling and contemporary furnishings.

House Q04L63 is a stunning summer house located in Rifaina, Brazil, designed by mf+arquitetos. This modern residential retreat caters to a family of five, offering a perfect blend of communal spaces for relaxation and entertaining. With its natural materials and inviting design, House Q04L63 serves as a seamless connection between indoor comfort and the beautiful outdoors.

Muskoka Cottage: A Modern Twist on Lakeside Living

Muskoka Cottage: A Modern Twist on Lakeside Living

Discover the charm of Muskoka Cottage, a historic gem turned contemporary haven. Reigo & Bauer, known for their delicate yet bold redesigns, have transformed this nearly two-century-old lakeside retreat into a modern masterpiece.

While embracing the cottage’s original structure and Western red cedar interior, they’ve infused it with modern elements and pops of color, marrying the family’s love for Pop Art with the timeless appeal of Muskoka’s rustic elegance.

Pingüino House: Contemporary Leisure Meets Tradition

Pingüino House: Contemporary Leisure Meets Tradition

In the bustling tourist town of Cariló, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Estudio Galera introduces the Pingüino House. As a contemporary vacation house, this 2022 architectural masterpiece prioritizes flexible living spaces and evolving needs over traditional design norms.

Steeped in the woodwork heritage of Pinamar city, it showcases a fresh take on design while echoing the region’s deep-rooted aesthetics.

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