This floating roof house puts a new spin on the whole “floating houses” concept. Designed by Norway architects Jarmund/Vigsnaes Arkitekter, a glass-enclosed main floor supports what appears to be a floating upper level of dark, steeply pitched roofs reminiscent of the traditional architecture found in this area. The glass wall of the main floor offers a modern see-through aesthetic that lets you enjoy every view unobstructed, from inside out and vice versa, while flooding interiors with natural daylight. In contrast to the open-concept open-view main floor, the upper level is closed off for privacy. Too much for a single family to keep all to themselves, this unique UK farmhouse is actually a vacation house to be enjoyed by many. Jarmund/Vigsnaes Arkitekter
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