Architecture

Wood House, a tiny sanctuary where elegance, sustainability, and architectural finesse converge amidst the tranquil beauty of Als Odde, Denmark. The Wood House was born out of a need to be sustainable, to reduce the environmental impact of living, and to reconnect with nature. The Wood House is not just a cabin; it’s an experience that invites you to embrace nature and do everyday tasks differently.

Our sustainable tiny house, designed by one of the top Danish architects, Mette Fredskild, is a unique and innovative space that combines functionality, simplicity and minimalism with the object of showing a new way for sustainable leisure time.

The floor plan is designed to make optimal use of the space available, in order to have a minimum impact on our environment. After all, the most sustainable square meters are the ones we do not build.

The house’s foundation is built on a steel pile foundation, which means almost no CO2 is emitted in the foundational construction, as there is no concrete below the house. Steel is a highly recyclable material, and steel piles can be easily removed and reused or recycled at the end of our Tiny House’s life.

The installation of steel pile foundations generates very little waste, as the material is cut to size and bent to shape on-site, minimizing waste.

Inside, the house is designed with simplicity and minimalism in mind, featuring clean lines and natural materials such as wood, which gives the house a warm and cozy feeling, that is typical of the Hygge aesthetic.

The use of a panoramic façade and large windows bring in natural light and connects you with nature. The house is designed to be functional, with a well-equipped joinery kitchen, bathroom and sleeping areas, but also has a comfortable and inviting living space that can be used for entertaining or simply relaxing.