Dalarna House


Set on a steep, 2,000 square metre forested slope three hours north of Stockholm, this summer house by Dive Architects is designed to merge with its surroundings of silver birch and pine over time, honoring Sweden's tradition of countryside living.

The home is split into two rectangular volumes with opposing lean-to roofs — one for living, one for sleeping — emphasized by a mix of vertical and horizontal cladding. Where the volumes meet, the house angles slightly to create a sheltered entrance and outdoor seating area, framing views up to the forest and down to the lake. A north–south orientation captures morning sun at breakfast and sunsets from the master bedroom.

Built with timber framing on a concrete slab and clad in traditionally treated pine, the house combines sliding doors and fixed glazing, with every bedroom opening directly outdoors. Inside, the living room, dining area, and kitchen flow together around a rendered brick fireplace and kitchen island. A partly covered deck extends the kitchen for outdoor dining, completing an uncomplicated and restful retreat.

Client

Dive Architects

Structural Engineer

Main Contractor

Photographer

Location

Size

Private

Andy Nettleton, Ia Hjärre, Valentino Barbu

SD Project

Helob Bygg AB

Åke E.son Lindman

Borlänge, Sweden

120 sqm

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