Built by Carsten Fischer, the principal architect of Henning Larsen, this modern home is located at the Danish Riviera at the top of a grassy slope at Humlebaek, Denmark.
This 5,404 square foot house has gabled twin copper roofs which overlook the beauty of the Oresundstrait and the Swedish isle of Hven. The two-story home consists of seven bedrooms, a white walled furnished kitchen, living rooms with a Boley fireplace and a dining room. The main entrance can be found by following a path paved of smooth, rectangular slabs of gray-blue granite.
Once inside, there is a modern steel and oak staircase which partitions the house into east and west portions. “Natural light flows inside the room and reflect from the white plaster walls and the Dinesen oak floors. A narrow corridor made of floor to ceiling glass windows offers a light-filled space between the bedroom and the kitchen in the first floor enclosed with paved stones. The upper floor packs more bedrooms, an upstairs living room with pale, angular Cappellini furniture. The downstairs houses a home theater”.
The building also features a wine cellar, a fitness center, a custom designed Jacuzzi, and an 82 foot lap pool.
Special thanks to Decoist for the above images.
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