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Jan 6, 2021

A weekend retreat for a young family, Mylla Hytte designed by Mork-Ulnes Architects is a compact yet expansive cabin, located north of Oslo.

Mylla is a tiny cabin located towards pine forest close to Oslo, Norway. The shelter serves as a hideaway for a a geologist and his family, who can enjoy the nature straight away from the inside of the cosy architecture placed on a hilltop.

„The wings of the house engage four distinct characters of the landscape: the great room looks onto Mylla Lake, the guest room looks towards the rolling hillside, the kids’ room looks up at the sky, and the bedroom has a private view of the towering forest beyond,” the architects standing behind the project briefly conclude.

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@zaxarovcom
Jan 6, 2021

A weekend retreat for a young family, Mylla Hytte designed by Mork-Ulnes Architects is a compact yet expansive cabin, located north of Oslo.

Mylla is a tiny cabin located towards pine forest close to Oslo, Norway. The shelter serves as a hideaway for a a geologist and his family, who can enjoy the nature straight away from the inside of the cosy architecture placed on a hilltop.

„The wings of the house engage four distinct characters of the landscape: the great room looks onto Mylla Lake, the guest room looks towards the rolling hillside, the kids’ room looks up at the sky, and the bedroom has a private view of the towering forest beyond,” the architects standing behind the project briefly conclude.

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