The house is designed using a timber-frame construction, which enables a lightweight, clear structural system, known for its rapid assembly, durability, and material efficiency. This approach helps minimise the environmental footprint of construction and allows the house to blend naturally into the surrounding landscape.
The façade architecture is defined by clean lines, natural tones, and materials such as wood and eco-friendly cladding solutions. Both the interior and exterior maintain a sense of aesthetic silence and simplicity, which contributes to a cozy, safe, and psychologically light living environment.
Large wooden windows provide generous natural light, allow for natural ventilation, and preserve a harmonious transition between interior and exterior. Thermal comfort and sound insulation ensure a high standard of living throughout all seasons.
Solar panels installed on the roof allow for self-sufficient electricity production to meet daily needs – reducing dependence on centralised energy sources, promoting ecological awareness, and lowering long-term operational costs.
This minimalist 80 m² home reflects the core principles of contemporary quality of life – comfort without excess, energy efficiency without compromise, silence without isolation, and responsibility without pressure. It is a house created for those who embrace a slower pace of life, a conscious relationship with the environment, and the aesthetic of simplicity, where every decision carries meaning.

