The summerhouse is located along an old countyside road going inland from Katthamarsvik on Gotlands eastern coast. The site borders the road to the south and heathlike pastures to the north. The very small house is kept low and has been placed In the middle of the site, with a garden with some fruit trees facing the road and a private side facing the heath. The entrance to the road is withdrawn under a roof of corrugated polycarbonate greenhouse panels. To the north a series of window doors. At the entrance it is possible to look right through the building from north to south. An open kitchen/livingroom extends from the entrance with a fireplace and further along the windows to the north, with a separate entrance in the western wall. A cloakroom and bathroom with elevated windows facing the terrace. Bedrooms to the east.
Floors of pine, walls withe. Exterior in larch combined with fibre cement boards on the retracted wall at the terrace and on the roof. Windows in tree/aluminium, Exterior sheet metal in aluminum plated steel. Foundation and terrace in concrete.
Adress; Ängmansvägen, Katthammarsvik
Architect: LLP arkitektkontor AB, Mattias Palme architect SAR/MSA
Engineer; Björn Yttergren, Tyréns AB.
Building proprietor; Lisa and Martin Johansson
Builder; Byggria/Laszlo Nemeth
Building area; 62 sqm grosss area and 12 sqm terrace
Building cost: 1 550 000 skr, including VAT and fee to architect and engineer.
Year of construcktion; 2012
Photographer; Robin Hayes