Archetech Issue 49 2020 | Page 7

“ This project was developed as a holiday home for a surfer, who is no stranger to a confrontation with powerful element of nature. YAKUSHA DESIGN Minimalist open-concept interior of a 48 sq. m. cabin includes only an essential furniture. Warm beige theme provides homely vibes and cosiness independently the weather and “mood” of the ocean outside. Functional zones – living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom - invisibly flow from one to another. Stylistically, there is a combination of modern style with geometrical shapes and live primitive design: straight lines, rounded forms of sofas, round lamps, straw panels as surface of the wall, roughly processed logs, ceramic decor, low dining chairs. All the furniture is down to earth avoid overlapping the dramatic view. The bathroom privacy preserved by usage of a special glass with transparency adjustment. “This project was developed as a holiday home for a surfer, who is no stranger to a confrontation with powerful element of nature – the air. As an archetype of this cabin we took an ancient lighthouse, standing unwaveringly at the very edge of the earth and indicating a safe passage for ships” – Victoria Yakusha, founder Yakusha Design. Fact Sheet Project name – The Air Year – 2020 / not completed Area: 48 sq. m. Location – Portugal, The Atlantic coastline www.yakusha.design PAGE 7 - ARCHETECH