![]() Large windows, wood details, and black metal all make up the exterior of this home to create a modern contemporary look that stands out against the forest behind it.Ĭ.F. ![]() Jarmund/Vigsnæs Arkitekter designed this home in Denmark. The five separate buildings that make up this home all feature both light wood and metal siding as well as metal roofs that allow the home to look unified despite its divided layout. Kolman Boye Architects designed this small home on the island of Vega, Norway. Photography by Åke E:son Lindman.ġ5. The wood siding on this secluded island home blends right into the rocks and vegetation to keep the house private and unobtrusive. Weathered wood siding covers the home, the fences, and the garage to create a cohesive looking exterior that’s modern, warm, and inviting.Įlement Arkitekter AS designed this house in Stavanger, Norway. Photography by Søren Harder Nielsen and RRA.ġ3. Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter designed this mountain lodge in Havsdalen, Norway. Multiple wood clad structures feature black framed windows that look out at different angles to create a unique design, a dramatic contrast, and offer a variety of views. Photography by Søren Harder Nielsen and RRA.ġ2. Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter designed this contemporary cabin in Ål, Norway. Light wood siding and large floor to ceiling windows keep both the exterior and interior of this holiday home bright and welcoming while also allowing it to blend into the natural surroundings. This simple waterfront house is covered in blackened wood and features green roofs to help it minimize its environmental impact.Īsante Architecture & Design designed this small house in Stokkøya, Norway. Johannes Norlander Arkitektur designed this house in the Gothenburg Archipelago, Sweden. The all black exterior of this simple home gives it a modern look and helps it stand out from its surroundings. Photography by Robin Hayes Photography.ĩ. Street Monkey designed this home in Värmdö, Sweden. The black metal siding that covers the exterior of this Swedish home makes the house stand out against the snow that covers the ground in the winter, and pop out from the greenery around it in the summer. GRAD arkitekter designed this extension for the kids. This multilevel extension is covered in various types of wood siding for a natural look that’s both modern and cozy. GWSK Arkitekter designed this black house in Bläsinge, Sweden. Blackened wood window coverings contrast the concrete exterior of this single story holiday home and create a look similar to that of a modern barn. The Common Office designed this Swedish villa in Törnskogen. The dark wood siding covering this secluded home helps it blend into the forest surrounding it and gives it a more natural feel. Mats Fahlander designed this summer house in Lysekil, Sweden. Photography by Åke E:son Lindman.ĥ. Large glass windows make up the front of this summer house to take advantage of the seaside views. Johan Sundberg designed this contemporary house in Höllviken, Sweden. Light colored bricks cover the exterior of this single story home to work with the light wood on the garage and front doors. Tham & Videgård Arkitekter designed this vacation home in the outer Stockholm archipielago. The black siding seamlessly connects with the black roof to create a striking look against the green forest surrounding it.
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