Trondheim is an interesting timber home designs located in Skjaermveien Barnehage created by Norwegian architecture firm, Oslo-based Haugen/Zohar Arkitekter for gathering, storytelling and laughing before an open hearth, this fireplace house is inspired by traditional Norwegian turf huts and old log construction. The compact 5.2-by-4.5-meter home design features 80 layers of loosely piled pine blocks – a configuration that allows for ventilation of the space. The wood walls taper toward the top to form the chimney. Inside, the main feature of this fireplace home is the open hearth, and the only opening apart from the chimney, is the entrance, complete with a double curved sliding door. For more information visit Haugen/Zohar Arkitekter website – here.
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