Internally, the single-storey dwelling offers a range of both private and communal spaces. at the heart of the home, the largest volume contains a kitchen as well as a dining area and a lounge. this space is connected to three flexible rooms, which can be used as bedrooms, studios, workshops, or guest rooms depending on the circumstances.
‘Their location at opposite ends of the house allows for good acoustic separation, therefore even at nighttime sleeping and working can occur simultaneously,’ says zeller & moye.
All interior spaces feature pale wooden walls, floors, and ceilings, while large windows frame carefully selected views of the woods. leading directly into the living space, the main entrance is concealed within the central patio, while three other entrances ensure that the house remains connected with its garden surroundings.