Many people dream of a modest holiday home right by the sea. Architects like Lund Hagem realize these dreams and build them. ABeton Bungalowwith 75 square meters of living space hangs in the rocks and can only be reached by boat. It serves as a summer residence for a family of four who enjoy spending their holidays together surrounded by water.
The concreteBungalowHowever, it does not correspond to the idea of it, but rather expands it through the formal language and elements of modern architecture. The use of traditional building materials such as concrete, wood, steel and glass, but very cleverly implemented in the different areas, corresponds to the expectations for an architect's house designed exactly for its residents and according to its location.
Architect house on the sea coast in Norway
The entire living space is distributed between two components on one living level. The living room faces the sea and has external walls made entirely of glass, ensuring immediate views of the water. The family's bedrooms are located in the other buildingbathroommade exclusively of concrete. On the side facing the land, the house is insulated by the wooden facade cladding.
Exclusive design right by the sea
The different areas are connected by a narrow terrace laid with wooden floorboards, which offers beautiful views of the sea landscape. You can reach the roof through a kind of staircase and use it as a roof terrace, which offers fantastic sea views from above.
Clad with wood from the outside – roof terrace
The exceptional private holiday home is very stable and built from galvanized steel and concrete. The wood outside and inside provides reasonable insulation. The glazing enables close proximity to nature.
With sun protection from the outside – through wooden slats
House hangs in the rocks right by the sea
Narrow terrace with wooden floorboards directly over the water
Panoramic windows allow immediate sea views
Cozy seating area directly above the water surface
Privacy protection of private rooms from the outside through “airy” wooden facade cladding
Minimalist bathroom made of concrete with a glass wall for the shower
Plan and location of the holiday home on the sea coast
Side view – holiday home by Lund Hagem Architects
*Project Cabin Lille Arøya byLund GardensArchitects