As simple as the House at Mols Hills is, it is still rife with personality -- which is often the case with anything that comes out of the countryside. After all, you have to amuse yourself in such a setting. With its clean, classic lines complemented with floor to ceiling windows and an all-white interior, it is a perfect blend of rustic and contemporary in on neat little (or not so little) package.
The House at Mols Hills was designed by Lenschow & Pihlmann and is located in Denmark. Overlooking the bay and the Ebeltoft city, it is made out of wooden planks, some galvanized steel and some zinc. Swipelife writes, "Every room has a surprising private exit to an outdoor section surrounded with trees and bushes."
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House at Mols Hills is a Countryside Abode with a Contemporary Twist
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