Year: 2024
Location: Lithuania
Area: 200 m2
Authors: INTERIOR: HEIMA architects
Stage: Built
Photographer: Norbert Tukaj
The house is conceived as a sculptural intersection of three archetypal forms, where the architecture itself becomes the idea. Without relying on exclusive materials, it is defined by its pure geometry and the interplay of spaces. Inside, anonymous white surfaces create a neutral backdrop, while wooden furniture and accents bring warmth and tactility. The threefold division naturally shapes the main interior into zones — kitchen, dining, and living — with glass corners opening the home to its surroundings. An archetypal fireplace anchors the space, and the broken perimeter eliminates the need for additional walls, allowing function to emerge directly from form.