Located in the city Ingarö-Evlinge, east of Stockholm, an existing summer house on a sloping ground into a property with good sun conditions and flat areas. Half of this platform is taken up by the upper floor of the building, the other half remains as open outdoor terrace in direct connection to the kitchen inside.








Next to the kitchen is the living area, which, from its elevated position, faces the water view as well as the upper half of two large oak trees. The studio, or rather a place for inspiration and creation of precious art, makes an abrupt change to its traditional Swedish pitched roof neighbors. The building glitters as a golden shrine penetrated with large black windows as it sits in the rocky slope in between sculptural pine trees.
Architect : Widjedal Racki Bergerhoff (WRB)

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