This four bedroom family home, designed by international architecture practice Fourfoursixsix, is located in Mörtnäs, a locality within the Stockholm archipelago.
© Johan Dehlin . Published on June 04, 2015.
Fourfoursixsix were commissioned by Strömma Projekt to design a family home that stood out from the vernacular, whilst making the most of a spectacular site.
© Johan Dehlin . Published on June 04, 2015.
The naturally north facing granite landscape prompted a reversed hierarchy of layout, resulting in the upper floor becoming a triple aspect, open plan living space, with 3.2m ceilings and full height windows to the rear which encourage vast amounts of sunlight to enter the house at all times of year.
© Johan Dehlin . Published on June 04, 2015.
A large south facing terrace provides ample space for entertaining during the Summer months, whilst the rock face it encapsulates helps create a sense of enclosure and maintains privacy. Beneath are four family bedrooms which have lower ceiling heights and proportionally smaller windows.
© Johan Dehlin . Published on June 04, 2015.
The design and material choice allowed for an efficient 6 month build, which was coordinated to complete before the Swedish winter set in. The house is constructed from a single leaf insulative aerated concrete block which is coated in a homogenous light-grey render.
© Johan Dehlin . Published on June 04, 2015.
The interior is decorated simply with whitened pine floors, flush skirting and inbuilt carpentry, to allow maximum adaptability for the future owners. Large format windows exaggerate the scale of the living space whilst highlighting views to the harbour beyond.
© Johan Dehlin . Published on June 04, 2015.
© Johan Dehlin . Published on June 04, 2015.
© Johan Dehlin . Published on June 04, 2015.
© Johan Dehlin . Published on June 04, 2015.
© fourfoursixsix . Published on June 04, 2015.
© fourfoursixsix . Published on June 04, 2015.
© fourfoursixsix . Published on June 04, 2015.