An Updated Farmhouse in Lithuania Cantilevers Over a Parkland Setting
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.
Valley Villa is located in a regional park outside Vilnius, Lithuania, on the site of a former wooden farmstead. The new 4,467-square-foot home has two wings on the upper level, one public and one private, which hosts three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths. The lower level holds a garage, office, family room, and guest room.
The vertical orientation of the exterior siding is meant to mimic the surrounding tree trunks in the natural setting. The wood siding was sourced from Kebony, "which modifies sustainably sourced softwoods by heating the wood with furfuryl alcohol—an agricultural byproduct," says the company. Doing so enables the softwoods to "permanently take on the attributes of tropical hardwood," relaying all the benefits of tropical hardwoods without relying on deforestation practices. The granite patio nods to traditional farmhouse foundations.
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Project Credits:
Architecture: Arches
Wood for finishing: Kebony
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