Mini ecocottages on the coast of Sweden

Swedish architect Mats Falander built two summer houses in the town of Lisekil, on the southwestern coast of Sweden. Both mini-cottages are installed on piles, so the ground beneath them remained intact. Most of the house design is made of wood, and the facades and roof are covered with durable, environmentally resistant materials, making them easy to maintain. For interior decoration, softwood wood was used, the design of the premises is made in a simple and utilitarian style, characteristic of Swedish ideas of comfortable housing. It is also worth noting the panoramic glazing made of sliding panels, with the help of which the rooms can be fully opened to the natural surroundings.

























Source: zeleneet.com