Modern house for sale blends midcentury cues with Scandinavian flair
Talk about a wall of glass! This modern stunner in Suffolk, U.K., was designed by Copenhagen-based Norm Architects just three years ago, and recently hit the market for a cool £1.5 million ($2 million). The sleek style of the single-story pavilion echoes modernist classics like Mies van der Rohe?s Farnsworth House and Philip Johnson?s Glass House?but with a more livable, Scandinavian touch.
The 2,500-square-foot abode rests on a slightly elevated stone platform and is clad in vertical strips of local Siberian Larch, with ample windows?in fact, the entire length of one long wall is made of glass.
A central entrance opens onto a cozy reception area and hall running along the glass side of the building, connecting the open plan kitchen and living room at one end to two bedrooms and a master suite at the other. Dinesen Douglas Fir floorboards (atop a radiant floor heating system) are used throughout.
A verdant one-acre property surrounds the home and boasts an additional 1,000-square-foot studio building nearby. The land adjoins a working farm and the Reydon Marshes.
Via: The Spaces
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