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Office Inainn Designs the 18-07 Holiday Home in Storfjjorden

— June 12, 2025 — Art & Design
Office Inainn designs the 18-07 Holiday Home which quietly rests on top of a hill over Storfjorden. This design project brings two cabins and joins them as a singular retreat. Each one is made with a sense of connection to the land it is on.

The design is shaped by its respect for the steep base and even highlights the contours of the hillside that integrate into the layout and orientation of the entire retreat itself. The cabins also have a beautiful view of the south lookout -- it opens up to the fjord and creates a connection with the landscape. The home is slightly offset from one another -- one is taller and the other slimmer.

Image Credit: Office Inainn

Trend Themes

  1. Connected Retreat Spaces — The concept of creating singular retreats by joining multiple cabins encourages innovative architectural designs that blend seamlessly with natural landscapes.
  2. Landscape-integrated Architecture — Architectural projects that emphasize harmony with natural terrains can redefine eco-friendly living and inspire new sustainable building practices.
  3. Asymmetrical Design Aesthetics — Utilizing varied structural dimensions in a single project introduces unique aesthetic opportunities that challenge traditional uniformity in building design.

Industry Implications

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  3. Luxury Real Estate — The demand for unique, luxury homes connected to nature opens opportunities for premium market segments focusing on exclusivity and sustainability.
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