11 / 19
2016
Designed by ADEPT. This project is a private modern villa sit on the very edge between land and sea that the house was designed from rectangular volumes.
Architect: ADEPT
Location: Aarhus, Denmark
Year: 2016
Photography: Jakob Lerche + ADEPT
Follow the architects: The villa is carefully tailored to the unique location using natures own colors and floating borders between interior spaces and the sea.
The private client had a vision of a simple living in beautiful spaces making the most of the fantastic views. The result is as unique as the location: a villa designed from four rectangular volumes in an open plan with floating transitions between all rooms. Towards the street the villa is serene and closed; towards the sea and the garden the villa is open and transparent with long views through several rooms towards the sea.
All materials are kept in natural colors. Sand colored Kolumba brick combined with oak framing and interior details creates a robust yet elegant expression. Light walls and wide board floors underlines the floating borders between spaces, while contrasting built-in furniture stops the movement.
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