This 605-Square-Foot Swedish Cabin Looks Like It’s Wearing a Witch’s Hat

The retreat has a pointy aluminum roof that forms soaring ceilings and a loft.

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Project Details:

Location: Hamburgsund, Sweden

Architect: Studio Ellsinger / @studioellsinger

Footprint: 605 square feet

Builder: Svenneby bygg AB

Structural Engineer: Green Construction i Västsverige AB

Kitchen and Bathroom Furniture: Nadén Studio

Photographer: Christopher Hunt / @photographer.christopher.hunt

From the Architect: "Villa Hee is a small vacation home with surprisingly large rooms. It is located in Hee, just south of Hamburgsund on the Swedish West Coast. The climate, which can be harsh, greatly influenced the design and material choices. The house is oriented in a straight north-south direction, closed off to neighbors and a road to the north, while open toward the forest and fields to the south and east.

"The clients are a young couple with two children. One works as a photographer, the other a writer, and both work within the architecture and design industries—they are very educated, in other words, and willing to sometimes try more unconventional solutions. Everything is custom made for the house, from panels and windows to kitchen and furniture.

"The house is 605 square feet but is also 23-feet high. To fully capture the effect of the room height, we chose to move the roof loads into a horizontal timber frame of laminated wood to avoid the bracing and beams that would otherwise disrupt the view and experience. The steep roof is clad in untreated aluminum sheeting, which provides good protection against rain and wind.

"Fundamentally, the house consists of a large volume divided by a loft. Underneath the loft are a hallway, bathroom, and bedroom. The loft is supported by a room-width bookshelf, which also serves as a room divider and railing for the loft. The bookshelf is large and serves as both kitchen storage and living storage and houses a fireplace.

"The loft contains a children’s lounge area, two sleeping bunks, a sofa bed, and a workspace. It can be screened off with a 13-foot-high curtain. The entire house accommodates eight full-length sleeping places to fit visiting family members."

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Grace Bernard
Grace Bernard is a freelance writer and editorial strategist based in Los Angeles where she covers architecture, design, culture, and travel. Reach out: www.gracebernard.com

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