Vedbaek House I is a minimalist house located in Rudersdal, Denmark, designed by Norm Architects. When entering the house via the Japanese stepping stone you find yourself standing on a glass floor over the hundred year old wine cellar. All floors, walls and ceilings are painted white to connect them visually regardless of their differences and to reflect the light and give the feel of a larger space.
Vedbaek House I
by Norm Architects
Author
Leo Lei
Category
Interiors
Date
Oct 09, 2014
Photographer
Norm Architects
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