Kumiki Architecture

Forest House Oostvoorne

Forest House Oostvoorne 

Kumiki

Forest House Oostvoorne
© MWA Hart Nibbrig

ARCHITECTS
Kumiki

MANUFACTURERS
Burned Wood

FIRE PLACE
Het Groene Vuur

RAIN WATER HARVESTING
Mijn Waterfabriek

CONTRACTOR
Aannemersbedrijf De Bruijne

PROJECT LEADER
Kevin Veenhuizen

GARDENER
Visser Natuurtuinen

DESIGN TEAM
Guillaume Pfefferle

PROGRAM / USE / BUILDING FUNCTION
Familiy House, New

WINDOW FRAMES
Halu

CLADDING
Burned Wood

FURNITURE MAKER
Jan Jongejans

PHOTOGRAPHS
Mwa Hart Nibbrig

 AREA
365 M²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Oostvoorne, The Netherlands

CATEGORY
Houses, Sustainability & Green Design

Forest House Oostvoorne
© MWA Hart Nibbrig

Text description provided by architect.

Located in the lush forest of Oostvoorne, this family home is designed to blend seamlessly with nature. The three volumes on the ground floor are slightly recessed into the ground, offering views from each wing to different sections of the meticulously landscaped garden.

The house is constructed from CLT (Cross Laminated Timber), showcasing the robustness and intrinsic beauty of natural wood.

Forest House Oostvoorne
© MWA Hart Nibbrig
Forest House Oostvoorne
© MWA Hart Nibbrig

The three wings converge in a central hall, where strategically placed glass frames the garden like a painting. On top of the ground floor sits a fourth volume that appears to float over the sunny terrace, supported by strong, solid wooden side walls.

To harmonise with the green surroundings, the facade is made of charred Accoya wood and green aluminium accents.

Forest House Oostvoorne
© MWA Hart Nibbrig
Forest House Oostvoorne
© MWA Hart Nibbrig

The clean rhythm of planks and beams plays with the horizontal lines that emphasise the CLT volumes.

In some areas, the beams are more closely spaced, creating a curtain-like effect in front of the windows and providing fall protection.

Forest House Oostvoorne
© MWA Hart Nibbrig
Forest House Oostvoorne
© MWA Hart Nibbrig

The natural texture of the charred wood is alternated with smooth aluminium surfaces, which also cover the exterior of the wooden frames, ensuring long-lasting durability.

Large glass openings are set between the CLT panels, literally bringing the outdoors inside. Inside, the home feels light and warm.

The natural wood visible throughout, combined with loam walls and wood fibre insulation, promotes a pleasant moisture balance and a healthy indoor climate.

The home is built with a strong focus on sustainability: nearly everything is made from biobased materials, creating a positive impact on the environment.

Forest House Oostvoorne
© MWA Hart Nibbrig
Forest House Oostvoorne
© MWA Hart Nibbrig
Forest House Oostvoorne
© MWA Hart Nibbrig

Furthermore, the house generates more energy than it consumes through the use of a geothermal heat pump, energy roof, heat recovery ventilation (HRV), and a rainwater reuse system via green roofs.


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Forest House Oostvoorne
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Forest House Oostvoorne
Ground Floor Plan
Forest House Oostvoorne
1st Floor Plan


Forest House Oostvoorne
Model

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