The narrow lot in Landskrona, Sweden stood empty for years — until the architecture firm Elding Oscarson was commissioned to design a home for a couple. The simple white facade uses the scale of the neighborhood to enclose a single open space…
The interior is simple and filled with natural light. Thought the living areas are all in the main house, a small office is privately located in a back garden, separated by a small enclosed courtyard.
There are more images on the site of architecture firm Elding Oscarson.
For plans and a more thorough description, see ArchDaily | Townhouse / Elding Oscarson.
Images: Åke E:son Lindman










Comments (9)
Highly efficient but sort of cold, isn't it?
i imagine the all-white interior would be pleasantly bright in the Swedish winters!
where do they put clothing?
That's flippin' awesome!
Adorable! Looks warm to me... love that courtyard, and the bookshelves around the window. Just lovely.
Closet & storage are in the bedroom surrounding the window seat - wall of storage drawers under the seat. They blend into the wall, making them hard to notice at first.
wall of storage, drawers under the seat (forgot my comma there)
I wonder what that courtyard looks like in winter?
ooh... can we just pack it up and move it to a brighter climate? barcelona perhaps?