At the heart of the living space sits a yellow kitchen. The colour was chosen by KHR Architecture in dialogue with the surrounding landscape, inspired by the grasses that turn golden in the summer sun.
Through Garde Hvalsøe Atelier, the bespoke joinery was developed in close collaboration with KHR Architecture. Each element is conceived as an integral part of the architecture.
The bespoke joinery follows the house from arrival to retreat. The entrance furniture, bed and bedside table, bathroom cabinetry, and the integrated bunk beds in the guest wing are all crafted from Oregon Pine, treated with a white-pigmented oil that lightens the timber while allowing the grain to remain clearly visible. The wardrobes and sliding doors carry the same yellow tone as the kitchen, connecting the two wings of the house.
In the kitchen, the yellow is paired with more substantial materials. The natural stone of the island extends down the end panel, while the stainless steel worktop folds up around the oven and hob. The materials meet with precision, reinforcing the architectural character of the joinery.