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Annie, a 2-storey
house inspired by a philosophic movement which spread from England
to USA during the 18th century. Related to the American New
Hampshire style: symmetry, large windows and doors. Horizontal
panelling. A pioneering spirit, based on functionalism, simplicity
and the use of natures own resources. |
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Carolina is a semi-subterranean 3-storey house that simply
draws attention. Larch panelling means appealing low maintenance
costs. This house has plenty of space, is functional. There is a
unique combination of space and light. One section can be used as an
office. For the family who is looking for simplicity with
practicality. |
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Have you ever dreamt
of owning your own country manor? We decided to create a modern
variety; with less rooms and on a smaller estate! But still as
welcoming and as impressive. We have combined the traditional with
the practical. Herrgården, despite its magnificence is still rather
large and will easily melt into the most varying of surroundings. |
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What could be more
typical of a Swedish house than Mangården? A modern standard with a
symmetry showing its development over the last two hundred years. We
have maintained the most beautiful and charming in terms of style
and appearance by using high quality materials. A spacious 2-storey
house with high expansive ceilings. Mangården, a charming and
practical solution. |
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Sjöbacka, a bungalow
so simple and pure but with a wholeness and a harmony that creates
soul. The house provides a large quadrate impression but from the
inside feels a lot bigger and more spacious than what was first
thought from the outside. A modern house with a simple, yet
unobtrusive exterior. |
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In Florence during
the Middle Ages, music was considered to be one of the highest forms
of art. Beautiful architecture was regarded as “petrified” music.
Torsjö’s classical form and style captures more than 2000 years of
musical harmonies. This time, our Architect has written one of his
most beautiful symphonies. |
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Practical,
child-friendly and beautiful were some of the qualities the designer
of Villa Grande was looking for; a simple design with nothing too
complicated. Villa Grande represents a timeless style countering
architectonic modernism. “Good architecture should kindle one’s
inspiration, irrespective of epoch.” |
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