Sketched out by Saunders Architecture and built within a small garden in Haugesund, Norway, Slice is a small yet impressive house that offers just 161 square feet of living space. Todd Saunders wanted to create a house that would offer comfortable living conditions to its inhabitants no matter the time of day, and he also wanted to maximize the use of space with great efficiency. The plum trees that are present on the site had to be taken into account in order to ensure their preservation, and so they were actually included into the design of the triangular house.
Flooded with natural light and boasting a modern interior design, Slice is indeed a wonderful place to come home to. Its terrace was stretched in order to create a larger main room as well as a small courtyard.
Architects: Saunders Architecture
Location: Haugesund, Norway
Area: 15.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Bent René Synnevåg










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