On a 9900 m² piece of land in Thy National Park, a solitary cottage appears in the horizon of an untamed coastal landscape. Without any neighbours in sight in the tiny town of Vangså, it secluded endless plains of Leymus seem to have no beginning or end. Along this stretch of coastline is a surfer’s paradise dubbed ‘Cold Hawaii’, which forms the setting for Vipp's latest guesthouse.
Whereas the exterior of the house gains its character from the rawness of its materials, the interior is dotted with furniture and objects high in precision and craftsmanship. A feeling of tactility imparts a sense of delight to the hand and eye, offering a counterpoint to the facade.
The 185 m2 two-storey house with room for up to 8 persons has three double bedrooms, two of which include an integrated special-made bunk bed for extra sleeping space, a utility room, two bathrooms, and a combined living area and kitchen.
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Vipp
www.vipp.com