Polish design agency mode:lina is again with one other mission outfitted with their distinctive, signature particulars. Situated in a residential neighborhood in Poznań, Poland, the Hilltop Home combines all the pieces the householders love – mountains, winter actions, cars, and artistic structure. The result’s a contemporary barn with a hidden storage in a hill all surrounded by bushes.
To the aspect of the pitched roof construction is an hooked up storage to accommodate the household’s automobiles. The concrete storage may be seen peeking out from underneath a hillside which is roofed in greenery and flowers. The architects constructed the hill to disguise the storage, the technical parts of the home, and an workplace.
On high of the hill, a smaller pitched roof construction homes the first bed room with direct entry to the grassy slopes.
On the skin, the crew juxtaposed pure supplies, like wooden and concrete, with darkish metallic sheeting and huge glass panes. They arrive collectively completely for a visually intriguing exterior.
Inside, the primary dwelling area advantages from a double-height ceiling and a wall of home windows for an open really feel. An identical shade palette from the skin continues in with concrete flooring, black furnishings, and wood particulars.
A minimalist black kitchen seems to be out to the open area whereas dwelling beneath the loft.
The open wooden staircase rises alongside a wall clad in vertical wooden planks. Particular person black rods make an announcement whereas stopping falling off the aspect.
The massive quantity of home windows makes for a sunny inside through the daytime.
Upstairs, a seating loft with a black mesh railing overlooks the open dwelling area and enjoys the identical inexperienced views because the downstairs.
The first mattress is tucked away in a nook with a black backdrop and wood ceiling.
The primary toilet feels dramatic with black and white marble, and a black and white tub.
The storage is designed with a automotive jack so the home-owner can work on their automobiles.
Pictures by Patryk Lewiński.