Residential housing and cottages
Discover our curated selection of modern residences and charming cottages, each chosen for comfort, style, and location. Whether you dream of a cozy retreat or a spacious family home, our listings offer something for every lifestyle. Explore, be inspired, and find the place where you truly belong.

Sørum
Bauhaus House in Wood
This one-family home is founded on the principles of the German Bauhaus school—clarity of form, functional precision, and an architecture stripped to its essentials. The challenge lay in uniting this clean, linear philosophy with the rich possibilities of Norwegian wood-building traditions. The result is a symbiosis of cultures: Bauhaus geometry expressed in timber, where disciplined lines meet the warmth, tactility, and craftsmanship of local materials. In this meeting of ideals, modernism gains a human touch, and tradition finds a contemporary voice.

Sabuleum I
A Dialogue Between Past and Present
Born from the client’s vision, this small house, located on the south-east country side of Mallorca, draws on the spirit of the ancient Mediterranean—stone hewn from the local quarry, arches shaped in brick, and floors of warm clay. These age-old elements are reimagined in a modern language, where light flows through glass, colors breathe life into each room, and materials blend in a quiet ceremony of architecture and place.

Beyond the ordinary
A Cottage for a Rocking Chair
The client’s wish was simple yet precise—to create a cottage tailored to an original Eames rocking chair. Placed at Knausvola, high in the mountains of Forollhogna, one of the region’s loftiest peaks, the design orients itself entirely around the seated view.
From this quiet perch, the horizon unfolds in three directions: the distant ridges of Rondane, the vast plateau of Dovrefjell, and the rugged silhouettes of Trollheimen. Every window, wall, and line is drawn to frame this panorama, turning the act of sitting in the chair into an experience of landscape, light, and stillness.

Tufsingdalen
A Playful Hillside Retreat
Set on a steep hillside in the untouched countryside of Nord-Østerdalen, this holiday home is a playful extension to an existing house. Rather than blending in, the new volume stands out with a lively façade, shaped by the client’s wish for something unexpected.
Large windows frame sweeping views over the valley and draw in the shifting light of the Nordic seasons, making the landscape a constant presence. Inside, every space connects to the outdoors, turning the hillside setting into the home’s defining feature.

Sabuleum II
In Conversation with the Atrium House
Oriented towards the Atrium House, Sabuleum 2 continues the narrative of tradition transformed. Echoing the calm courtyards of the Mediterranean, its form gathers light from multiple directions, casting patterns that shift with the day.
Carefully aligned visual axes open towards gardens and stone-lined passages, dissolving the boundaries between inside and out. In this interplay of light, shadow, and material, the interior assumes a quiet, almost sacred presence—spaces that invite pause, reflection, and a deep connection to their surroundings.

Boks
Modern Lines, Timeless Craft
A 1980s family home gains a bold new chapter — a modern extension built with the warmth and honesty of traditional timber construction. Clean geometry contrasts the original house, while generous windows draw in light and connect seamlessly to the garden.
It’s a meeting of eras, where contemporary design and age-old craftsmanship come together in one harmonious home.

Bato Kunku
Near Bato Kunku, clean lines and coastal light shape a home where modern design meets effortless living. Outside, a contemporary silhouette stands against the horizon; inside, every space is crafted for comfort, flow, and the rhythms of daily life by the sea.

Sabuleum III
In the Grove
The last building in the series, Sabuleum 3 is still under construction, yet its form already speaks with the quiet authority of classical temple architecture. Set in a secluded grove, its proportions, geometry, and carefully framed lines of sight recall the measured harmony of ancient sanctuaries. Light enters with intention—illuminating walls, guiding movement, and shaping moments of stillness. Surrounded by trees, the building’s solitary setting heightens its presence, allowing architecture, landscape, and light to merge into a singular, contemplative experience.
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