A three-storey residential house project with an area of 450 m², total plot area is 600 m².

The project illustrates a balance between well-designed engineering reliability and a thoughtful architectural composition.

Hygge
450 m2,
2025
Structure
The house’s structural system is based on a pile foundation and block walls with monolithic elements that function as the load-bearing frame.

The floor slabs are a combination of monolithic and precast reinforced concrete provide the durability and stability of the structure.

The roof is flat with a membrane covering and is partially finished with tiles and thermo-treated decking, allowing it to be used as an exploitable roof area.
The facade finishes combine clinker tiles, larch planks and Alucobond elements.

This combination of materials creates an expressive yet restrained appearance that highlights the contemporary character of the architecture.

The windows are made from Schüco aluminium profiles, which provide a high level of thermal insulation and give the facades a visually light appearance.
The railings are made of larch timber, the veranda is finished with wood–polymer composite (WPC), and the entrance porch is clad in porcelain stoneware.

All exterior finishes follow a unified concept of durability, simplicity of forms and natural materials.

The Hygge project embodies the philosophy of Scandinavian comfort — a combination of rational architecture, natural materials and harmony between the interior space and the surrounding environment.