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A site on a hill offering vast views over the Lake Mälaren landscape. The house is built on three levels: a souterrain basement with a guest studio, storage, and garage; a main level with living, dining, kitchen, and bedroom spaces; and a roof terrace with an outdoor kitchen, pool, and herb garden.


The main level is organised as an interplay of mass and void. It can be described as an open platform with a continuous strip of windows wrapping around the perimeter, where four rounded volumes—one at each façade—accommodate a cloakroom, bedrooms, bathroom, and dining room. Between these enclosed volumes, a communal social space is formed, where the entrance, kitchen, living area, and a library-study are positioned in each respective corner.
Local planning regulations allowed for an unusually generous floor-to-ceiling height, which, together with the rounded interior walls, contributes to the impression of an open and floating space around the central spiral staircase that interconnects all three levels of the home. The construction consists of in-situ concrete for the foundations, floors, and roof, with structural steel columns and solid wood used for the facades and interior finishes.









