The house is in a quiet
cottage area on the island near the town of Møn , facing the
Baltic sea expanse in Denmark .
One of the characteristic
elements are the floor-to-ceiling sliding windows which open out onto the breathtaking
natural surroundings. In summer the landscape becomes part of the house, and in
winter you can enjoy the cosy warmth of the wood stove while looking out into
the fields. The sloping roof makes room for another bedroom, while in areas it
is left free, to realise a high and broad living space. At the heart of each
house is a sauna, connected to the outside, in which you can enjoy the relaxing
and therapeutic Nordic tradition.
Jan Henrik Jansen, a German
architect living in Copenhagen ,
designed and built the house in his spare time (well, he actually built two
houses, with different architectural form). Now both are offered as rented
holiday accommodation. Find more info here and here.
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