Architect-designed holiday home clad in steel profiles and wood
Sharing holiday homes is the hot trend in holiday homes. With sustainable budgets, togetherness, community and life together between generations or with friends in focus, EBK Huse and ONV arkitekter have created a holiday home concept which rethinks large family life from previous times and makes it modern.
“Loneliness street” is closed this summer
This exhibition house in Slagelse presents the concept beautifully. In this triple-layout building everyone can be together – and have their ‘own space’ if needs be. Whether you want to be outside or inside, life is centred around the large, light living room, where the holiday group can meet up for shared activities or they can enjoy peace and quiet in their own “private space”,
Attractive roof clad in DS Nordic Click Seam
The façade of the house is clad in black wooden panels and the architect-designed roof is clad in silver DS Nordic Click Seam. A very stylish combination, which also visually makes this holiday home a true trend setter.
A sustainable economy is good for the environment
That several generations or families can share a holiday home means household budgets are affordable and sustainable – there is neither food waste nor “house waste” here. And when the holiday home is clad in sustainable steel profiles, the environment is also taken care of.
Find inspiration for how you can use steel profiles on holiday homes:
• Allotment house with attractive steel profiles
• Maintenance-free holiday home clad in DS Rib Sheet 22-270
• WAUV holiday home located in Odde on Zealand, clad in DS Nordic Click Seam 275
• Holiday home with roof made from Rib Sheet 22-270