Photographer: Jason Strong Photography
Photographer: Jason Strong Photography
Photographer: Jason Strong Photography
The surrounding nature and the slope dictaded the shape of this one family house fully covered in black roofing felt. A daring uncompromising design was the starting point for the development of this villa in Nacka, just outside Stockholm. The house was created during a number of workshops with the client, where different volumes where tested in models and several site visits.
It resulted in a narrow and extended house that sits at the very top of the site, hovering on concrete blocks over the rock. The house is fully covered in roofing felt on both roof and facades to give a calm and uniform black exterior, that contrasts with the crispy white interior.
Wardrobes, lighting and sockets are inset in walls and ceilings to give an even and clean look. The different functions within the house appear according to a hierarchy, moving from the public towards the private, from the garage, entrance, then kitchen, living room and farthest away bedrooms and bath.
pS Arkitektur
Head architect: Peter Sahlin
Project Architect: Leif Johannsen
Assisting Architects: Thérèse Svalling, Beata Denton
Entrepreneur: Valento Bygg
Photographer: Jason Strong Photography
Photographer: Jason Strong Photography
Photographer: Jason Strong Photography
Photographer: Jason Strong Photography
Photographer: Jason Strong Photography
Photographer: Jason Strong Photography