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"Situated in the northernmost point of Denmark, the Skagen Klitgård House by PAX Architects is a contemporary summer home that pays tribute to the town's architectural history. Designed for a multi-generational family, the 288-square-meter residence strikes a balance between open communal areas and secluded spaces for private retreat. The project was completed in 2021. The house draws inspiration from Skagen's ""Black Period,"" when charred wood from shipwrecks was used to build houses. This history is echoed in the distinctive black-painted wooden exterior and a traditional thatched roof, which help the house blend seamlessly into the surrounding dunes and landscape. Inside, the layout is designed to foster a sense of togetherness while still allowing for solitude. The entire house is covered by a continuous pitched roof, creating a feeling of ""being under one roof"" regardless of where you are in the house. The heart of the home is a centrally located kitchen that overlooks the dining room, encouraging family gatherings. In contrast, more intimate spaces, such as a multi-purpose room behind the kitchen, have lower ceiling heights to create a more personal atmosphere. The interior features a warm, muted palette with extensive use of sustainably sourced Douglas fir wood from the Danish company Dinesen. Large windows and sliding glass doors blur the line between indoor and outdoor spaces, framing views of the landscape. Project credits Architects: PAX Architects Photographer: Coast Studio Manufacturer (Douglas Fir): Dinesen Project Development: Mathias Brockdorff"


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9990 Skagen, Denmark
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