Designed for a family of five, Villa J by Johan Sundberg Architecture is a generously sized residence located in southern Sweden.
An atrium, secluded by walls and a pool house, unites the interior and exterior spaces. On the ground floor are the master bedroom and several ample social spaces, as well as a winter garden, kitchen, sauna, etc. The upper floor is the children’s realm, comprising a living room, bedrooms and a sizable family bath.
The floor plan is an attempt to merge different room types without the bulk of unnecessary walls and doors, with spaces opening onto each other in clear sequence and often with subtle shifts. Villa J can provide room for socialising or seclusion – even simultaneously. The main axes of the plot, the house and the garden work in symphony to create multiple unorthodox angles. The composition draws on an aesthetic somewhere between collage and a more austere expression.
The load-bearing structure is constructed of wood and steel with a concrete intermediary floor slab. The façades are clad with brick, light grey render, stained pine and black aluminium.
The windows and doors are of stainless steel that offers superior structural properties.This means that even large, heavy duty sliding doors or wider windows can have an elegant design appearance.
Stainless steel profiles can be used in constructions of the highest aesthetic appeal and are particularly suitable for use in coastal areas. www.mestreraposa.com
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