An Updated Farmhouse in Lithuania Cantilevers Over a Parkland Setting
Referencing the farmhouse vernacular, Valley Villa features asymmetrical gables and sustainable, Kebony wood cladding.
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Valley Villa is a modern take on the traditional Lithuanian farmhouse, which typically features double-pitched roofs, wooden blinds and finishes, and a granite foundation. For this 4,467-square-foot residence, Vilnius–based architectural firm Arches created a two-pronged plan with a central node that nestles into a slope, and one wing that cantilevers over a clearing. Asymmetrical rooflines amp up the drama, while sustainable, wood cladding nods to tradition.
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Project Credits:
Architecture: Arches
Wood for finishing: Kebony
Melissa Dalton
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Melissa Dalton is a freelance writer in Portland, Oregon, who has been writing for Dwell since 2017. Read more of her work about design and architecture at melissadalton.net.
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