Concept & interior spaces
The project was designed to host a series of fluid and relaxing spaces, while offering a close relation to the lake.
The architecture beautifully captures the natural landscape that unfolds beyond its structure, which becomes fundamental to the living spaces with its offering of an intimate and cosy experience for its occupants.
The A-frame silhouette produces playful spaces, while continuously offering views towards the lake.
This undisturbed relation with the exterior is held throughout the project, exposing the cycles and the rhythms of the ever-changing weather.
Materiality
Designed as a beach house, the home's interior design emphasises lighter tones in shades of white and sage to promote a relaxed feel.
It also embraces casual furnishings, with welcoming rugs and linen accessories, to add warmth to the living spaces.
The architects selected local, sustainable, and durable materials, including white pine flooring, exposed timber framing, and painted spruce boards.
The exterior design focused on more durable materials, such as natural white cedar siding, metal roofing, and aluminium windows.
These materials contribute to a controlled ageing of the cabin without risking its longevity.