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<span style="font-family: Theinhardt, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, &quot;Segoe UI&quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif;">with light-beige walls, pinewood floors and repurposed original wooden beams,</span>The main areas are typically Nordic with
Birdseye designed the home to be "as visually quiet as possible," says Mac.
The combined living, dining, and kitchen areas take up the main floor. "The goal for the design was to feel [as though you are] outside," says Dignard. Large, sliding glass doors capture the view and lead to an exterior deck.
The central stair divides the home in two, but internal windows maintain open sight lines between the various spaces.
The two-way fireplace that divides the living space sits on a red brick and concrete plinth, echoing the use of materials in the kitchen island. The lighting in the living area is from NAU and Oty Light.
The view from the kitchen to the living area above and atelier below.
Large windows surround the home to frame spectacular views of the outdoors and also bathe the interiors with natural light.
Modern Danish design has informed the minimalist interior, which is dressed in cozy fabrics and a muted natural palette.
© Vojteck Ketz courtesy of Marta Nowicka &amp; Co.
Great Room with Living Room in foreground.  Kitchen at left and Dining Room at right with firepit at exterior beyond