The Gjovik House located on a majestic hillside facing the Norwegian woods and Mjosa Lake, an hour north of Oslo, Norway. A modern and minimalist house interior designed by Linda Korndal and Mette Degn from Norm Architects @normarchitects, consists of overlapping cubes of different sizes, made for an intimate and dynamic family home with materials, levels and inbuilt, tailor-made furniture creating a minimal yet warm and secluded feeling. The house gracefully embraces the hillside terrain, merging with its surroundings in a humble and natural manner.
Having thoroughly considered the climate in the process of designing the house, the idea behind the cluster style house was to give the home a cosy and inviting feel, where you can truly hibernate while taking shelter from the frigid days of Norwegian winter.