This Practical Single-Family House in Swedish Countryside Keeps Things Modest
If you have felt that private residences in the countryside are getting larger and larger by the day even while serving a small, single-family, then you are definitely not alone. It is a trend that has caught on among homeowners across the globe in the last decade or so and shows no sign of slowing down. While we do love our share of grand, luxurious residences that feel just opulent, bigger is always not better. And in case of a single-family residence, it leads to unnecessary waste of time, resources and also forces the owners to spend much more than they really need to on maintenance as well. This is why the Vallda House in Sweden comes as a welcome change!
Black tar-treated wooden exterior of the lovely single-family home in Sweden
Designed by Fabel Arkitektur, the house occupies no more than just 163 square meters and yet feels spacious on the inside. With an open plan living area, large kitchen and lovely dining room that offers smart views, the single-family house delivers just want its residents desire. On the outside, it is cross-laminated wood treated with black tar that give the home a traditional Swedish appeal and with a minimal, Scandinavian approach to design everything here feels elegant and understated.
Kitchen and dining area of the Swedish home with lovely viewsLong corridor inside the house connects the front and rear sections visually while creating multple storage spacesSimple and elegant open-plan interior of the home with smart nature viewsSm...
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