An Interesting Approach to Residential Architecture: Dalene Cabin in Norway
March 16, 2011 - Category Architecture
Dalene Cabin was designed by architect Tommie Wilhelmsen and located in Østhusvik, Rennesoy Island, Norway. This project was developed under the motto: “Good architecture is a place that is never easy to leave”. The total area is 120 square meters, making it ideal for a comfortable ride with the family. The architecture of the residence is original and fascinating, with unexpected angles and curves. The union of wood, glass and stone create great visual effects. To see the effects, an attractive exterior design, interesting detail from every corner of the page. Once inside, the guest is a unique blend of wood and concrete welcomed surprisingly manages to create a comfortable living room. The sober palette and minimalist furniture creates an interesting atmosphere and fill the otherwise traditionally furnished.
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