23.4.2017

Private House Lithuania

For this high end private property in Lithuania, Lunawood exterior cladding was selected. With its strong characteristic of being naturally durable there is not a requirement to pre-treat Lunawood Thermowood. The naturally weathered look is ideal when opting for a rustic appearance.

Lunawood Thermowood is derived from well-maintained and sustainable Nordic forests. The harsh Nordic winters guarantee Lunawood Thermowood to be dimensionally stable, weather-enduring and suitable for all climates.

Architect
DO ARCHITECTS
Location
Lithuania
Year
2016

The building is split into two functional halves. On one side, an open common space containing the kitchen, dining, and living areas spans the entire length of the house. This space facilitates everyday family life in a vibrant and shared environment, without conforming itself to formality or tidiness. There are no separate rooms for reading, eating, or working, only a dynamic and ever-changing space that embraces everything that makes a house a happy home: some messiness, a bit of chaos, and lots of laughter. A wall of glazing connects the common space to the garden, where an apple orchard attracts the occasional deer and the natural surroundings of the regional park form a dynamic backdrop to life inside the house. The contrast between inside and out is blurred, and the atmospheres of the changing seasons are felt as much indoors as they are outside.

The house does not offer richness through expensive materials or things, rather through its ability to set the scene for life. This is a home at one with nature, where you feel a part of your surroundings, where you can play with your children in the snow, and pick apples in the garden. This is a home of contrast, offering both seclusion and connectivity. This is a home that facilitates memories, embraces family, and celebrates everyday life.

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