I was blown away when I saw this contemporary weekend home in Skagen, Denmark. Nestled in amongst the dunes and protected from the worst of the weather this home reminds me of the coastline where I grew up in Northern Germany and I got an immediate yearning for it. The pictures instantly brought back memories of salty air and sand between my toes and endless days playing on the beach, catching crabs, building sand castles, collecting driftwood and playing hide and seek in the dunes.
The large panoramic windows and cosy corner sofa make any TV or screen redundant as simply watching the weather and light change across the beach and sea is enough stimulus. The older I get the more I feel the need to disconnect and press the pause button on life. I get so carried away with the stream of new and exciting design that I sometimes feel my brain can’t process all the data and I long for a simpler life.
The house is a weekend home to two families and even though it’s a mere 54 sqm it sleeps eight with bedroom space being kept at a minimum by building bunk beds that are cosy yet offer privacy set behind the bathroom which serves as a room divider.
The main room is kept open plan and uncluttered and I adore the modern rustic look and the wrap around windows with it’s deep seats, perfect for lounging and enjoying the sun on a cold and windy day. The architect and owner wanted the space to feel as if it was carved out of one solid piece of wood and has used the finest cedar wood everywhere on the inside even customising the kitchen – who wouldn’t volunteer for the washing up when you have that view!?
If there ever was a perfect weekend location for me this would be it.
PHOTOGRAPHY | Jesper Ray with thanks
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