Söderöra is a summer house by Tham & Videgård Architects located in the Stockholm archipelago.The exterior is covered in black roofing felt. The interior is covered in white wood panels and features a central open living space and two bedrooms, a bathroom and a storage room in each of its four corners. The ceiling skylight allows for a lot of natural light.
bravosebastian on 02.24.2010 at 13:50 PM
I like the scale of this project, its really a hut.
Simple and pure. Congrats!
eva on 02.25.2010 at 04:59 AM
i love the shadows and light that come from the skylight…beautiful cabin!
Aion kinah on 03.02.2010 at 01:17 AM
Very creative, very artistic.
Jake on 03.12.2010 at 12:05 PM
First of all, I appreciate the creativity and uniqueness. Just wondering about the outside finish. Felt paper? That’s it?
Gerardo Martinez on 05.29.2010 at 20:34 PM
I didn’t see bathrooms…
santa anna design on 06.07.2010 at 10:49 AM
yeah whats up with the bathrooms
Marcus on 07.19.2010 at 10:52 AM
The last time I was at Söderöra there was no plumbing. I can’t imagine there is now, either. Some people have electric toilets, but most use outhouses (or the toilets on their boats). A boat comes to collect the outhouse pots.
Neil Churcher on 03.13.2012 at 13:33 PM
That house must be so tiny to fit on the hand like that. Yowza.
derrick z on 08.23.2012 at 14:56 PM
yeah, a house for ants?! it needs to be at least three times bigger than this!