"The houses’ clean-cut sculptural building volumes and sloping facades reflect the landscape’s distinctive geology and climatic forces... On the interior, all surfaces are of light-toned wood, marking a sharp contrast to the black-stained external façades". Read more here
This summer house is situated in Denmark in Odsherred and is designed by architect Mette Lange. The house is cladded with black wooden panels, has large black wooden windows and sliding doors and two dominating chimneys in brickwork, plastered in light grey. More here
This vacation house at Buresø, Denmark, is built with a cladding of ceddar, and mos sedum on the roof. It is located at the bottom of a relatively step hill very close to the beautiful lak. The house is divided in two levels, responding to the levels of the hill. Read more about Mette Lange´s architecture here
This summer house is designed by its owner: Danish architect Kim Utzon, son of Jørn Utzon (he designed the Sydney Opera House). Read more in boligmagasinet
This is a small cottage situted in a "kolonihage" (allotments is the best English translation I can find) in Stavanger. It is designed and build by the Norwegian architect Tommie Wilhelmsen, and is quite different from the other cottages you can find in these areas.
Soon we can start decorating our cabin with furniture, lamps and pictures. I can´t wait! For now I´m browsing the net for some inspiration. This is from the Danish home of the owner of Tine K Home.