The modern-day nature seeker’s Scandinavian style farmhouse Beautiful minimalism with an emphasis on function offers a comfortable and stylish outpost for hosting and small families. Let the natural world pass through your Den with massive picture windows and sliding glass doors perfectly aligned for a feeling of being one with nature inside of your own safe space. Walkout wrap around decking, two full bedrooms, and lofted ceilings add to the staples of a home that this full-featured farmhouse provides.
A barnhouse in Sydney decorated in a modern rustic style
I recently came across the Nordic Barnhouse Project (in Denmark) on Instagram via one of my favourite Swedish design bloggers, Frida Ramstadt of Trendenser. Frida mentioned the architect, Bruno Jakobsen recently won the Randers Municipality's Architecture Award 2021 for the project. The home is also the architect's residence. Loving the open spaces that face into a courtyard, and the windows that open up to the surrounding forest. “The main focus throughout the design is the actual looking out into the woods. No matter where you are, it’s always in view,” says Bruno Jakobsen, architect. The earthy tones, black roofs and
A revolutionary home design plan that redefines modern living. Discover the L Barnhouse, a groundbreaking home design that seamlessly blends modern living with flexibility. Its distinctive L-shaped plan centers around an inviting exterior court, promoting a harmonious indoor-outdoor lifestyle. The design features two simple gable geometries connected by a glazed entry, offering a contemporary aesthetic. Customization is at the heart of the L Barnhouse, with the DEN platform allowing for easy modifications to suit your unique needs, whether it's a different foundation, an expanded layout, or additional amenities like a pool or workshop. The generous kitchen opens into a vaulted dining and living space, bathed in natural light from full-height glass sliding doors. The home is designed for versatility, accommodating a 2 bedroom plus flex room or a 3 bedroom configuration, alongside a dedicated bedroom, bathroom, and laundry wing. Conditioned attics provide ample space for systems, equipment, and storage, ensuring a comfortable and organized living environment. Embrace the epitome of modern living in the L Barnhouse, where style meets functionality.
I recently came across the Nordic Barnhouse Project (in Denmark) on Instagram via one of my favourite Swedish design bloggers, Frida Ramstadt of Trendenser. Frida mentioned the architect, Bruno Jakobsen recently won the Randers Municipality's Architecture Award 2021 for the project. The home is also the architect's residence. Loving the open spaces that face into a courtyard, and the windows that open up to the surrounding forest. “The main focus throughout the design is the actual looking out into the woods. No matter where you are, it’s always in view,” says Bruno Jakobsen, architect. The earthy tones, black roofs and
A revolutionary home design plan that redefines modern living. Discover the L Barnhouse, a groundbreaking home design that seamlessly blends modern living with flexibility. Its distinctive L-shaped plan centers around an inviting exterior court, promoting a harmonious indoor-outdoor lifestyle. The design features two simple gable geometries connected by a glazed entry, offering a contemporary aesthetic. Customization is at the heart of the L Barnhouse, with the DEN platform allowing for easy modifications to suit your unique needs, whether it's a different foundation, an expanded layout, or additional amenities like a pool or workshop. The generous kitchen opens into a vaulted dining and living space, bathed in natural light from full-height glass sliding doors. The home is designed for versatility, accommodating a 2 bedroom plus flex room or a 3 bedroom configuration, alongside a dedicated bedroom, bathroom, and laundry wing. Conditioned attics provide ample space for systems, equipment, and storage, ensuring a comfortable and organized living environment. Embrace the epitome of modern living in the L Barnhouse, where style meets functionality.
These gorgeous, cozy barn homes will have you rethinking your whole floor plan.
I recently came across the Nordic Barnhouse Project (in Denmark) on Instagram via one of my favourite Swedish design bloggers, Frida Ramstadt of Trendenser. Frida mentioned the architect, Bruno Jakobsen recently won the Randers Municipality's Architecture Award 2021 for the project. The home is also the architect's residence. Loving the open spaces that face into a courtyard, and the windows that open up to the surrounding forest. “The main focus throughout the design is the actual looking out into the woods. No matter where you are, it’s always in view,” says Bruno Jakobsen, architect. The earthy tones, black roofs and
The Barnhouse with a little more elbow room We've designed a spacious, 1152 square foot, open plan home that makes hosting friends and relatives a pure joy. From the seating area to dining area to kitchen, there's an uninterrupted flow, further enhanced by a unique wall of sliding windows that blends the line between outdoor and indoor space. We especially like the covered deck, providing you shelter from the elements steps outside your home. The bedrooms are nearly identical, but there's good reason to get there first and call dibs on a room. One bedroom has a sliding glass door that opens directly onto the porch, and a skylight above the shower. As much as we'd like to call it, it's yours.
Wykonane ręcznie na miejscu dwie kabiny A-Frame oferują prawdziwie luksusowy i wyjątkowy pobyt na łonie natury w sercu Yorkshire.