Pine Edge Villa

Nestled in Sweden’s beautiful wilderness

Making the impossible possible: Pine Edge Villa demonstrates how courage, precision and a clear vision can create something truly extraordinary.

Detalles de la referencia

Tipo de edificio Vivienda unifamiliar
Sistemas Schüco FWS 50.SI ASE 80.HI AWS 75.SI+ AS PD 75.HI Design Line
Características Nueva construcción
Ubicación Värmdö, Sweden
Finalización 2025
Arquitectos Max Holst Arkitektkontor
Empresa especializada Jo & Ni Metall & Glasprojektering AB
Créditos de las imágenes © Erik Lefvander

Challenging conditions

Situated between rugged cliffs and majestic, wind-swept pines in the Stockholm Archipelago, the house appears to blend effortlessly into the wild landscape with its highly geometric form. “The architects have really shown off their skills here,” says client Jonas Ljung. The renowned magician and his partner Evelina Björninen were repeatedly told by experienced builders during the planning process that their ideas were “impossible”. Fortunately, they were proven wrong.

A vision becomes reality

Inspired by their travels, the couple wanted a more international architectural style for their home. They decided to commission a newbuild. Located on top of a hill in Värmdö, the plot offered perfect conditions: privacy, a sense of home and breathtaking views of the archipelago. Despite dramatic changes in elevation, the building blends seamlessly with the terrain thanks to a concrete base embedded into the rock, making it look like a natural extension of its surroundings. The structure above is made from pine and glass, reflecting the landscape and maintaining a sense of understated elegance within the delicate natural environment.

Minimalist design

The design is inspired by the American “Case Study Houses” of the late 1950s. Originally designed for the post-war middle class, these experimental homes complete with flat roofs, open floor plans and seamless connections between indoor and outdoor spaces became icons of their time. A Scandinavian interpretation and the use of highly insulated windows and sliding doors meant the concept could be adapted to the Nordic climate. The result is a bright and open newbuild spanning 253 m², which is characterised by its clear, minimalistic aesthetic. The material palette was deliberately reduced: concrete, wood, limestone and glass emphasise the essentials.

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FWS 50.SI

Schüco Sistema de fachadas FWS 50.SI

Fachada de montantes y travesaños con certificado Passivhaus para una gran variedad de soluciones

Basado en un innovador sistema de aislamiento, el sistema de fachadas Schüco FWS 50.SI (Super Insulated) ofrece soluciones con el máximo aislamiento térmico para la ejecución de una gran variedad de lucernarios y fachadas a nivel Passivhaus; incluyendo unos optimizados procesos de fabricación y montaje.

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ASE 80.HI

Schüco Sistema de correderas y corredera-elevables ASE 80.HI

Sistema de correderas y de corredera-elevables con alto aislamiento térmico de última generación

Libertad sin barreras, elevado confort y aspecto esbelto: el sistema de correderas y de corredera-elevables Schüco ASE 80.HI (High Insulated) con alto aislamiento térmico ofrece soluciones de diseño elegantes para una arquitectura a nivel Passivhaus, sostenible y orientada al usuario.

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AWS 75.SI+

Schüco Sistema de ventanas AWS 75.SI+

Un plus en aislamiento térmico, seguridad y fabricación

El sistema de ventanas estándar Schüco AWS 75.SI+ (Super Insulated), optimizado para la profundidad de construcción de 75 mm, es parte de la plataforma AWS y base para las aplicaciones más diversas en envolventes de edificios energéticamente eficientes. En función de la exigencia arquitectónica se puede emplear el sistema de aluminio con alto aislamiento térmico como ventana tipo hueco, ventana corrida, elemento adicional de fachada o en combinación con los sistemas de puertas Schüco.

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“The striking pine trees shape the view and were deliberately integrated into the design.”

Jonas Ljung, Client

Connected with nature

Generous glass surfaces and floor-to-ceiling windows allow the living spaces to visually flow into the surrounding pine forests, making a distinctive tree a central component of the living experience and giving the “Pine Edge Villa” its name. Bespoke storage solutions are elegantly integrated into the inside spaces, preserving the minimalist look without compromising on functionality. Warm oak wood and softly tinted walls echo the colours of nature and create a harmonious living space.

Atmosphere and the interaction of light

Special toplight solutions deliberately guide daylight through the house, where it engages in a lively dialogue with materials and shapes. The bathroom in particular thrives on the interplay of light and shade. “The best decision was to stay focused on our vision, even though many didn’t believe it was possible,” the couple explain. The skilful positioning of the house in combination with its open layout has created a personal sanctuary immersed in nature for the young family.