Casense garden pod
The Casense garden pod exemplifies the concept of small living with exceptional qualities. This compact garden house is designed to be fully customizable, catering to individual preferences and needs. Whether it's envisioned as a home office, a supplementary kitchen, or an extra bedroom, the Casense garden pod offers a versatile canvas for various functions. The design is characterized by an extended base floor and a cantilevering roof, providing a foundation for diverse programming options.
The integration of large sliding windows plays a pivotal role in erasing the boundaries between the interior and the natural surroundings. This seamless connection with the outdoors enhances the sense of space and brings an open, airy feel to the compact structure.
Casense offers a private space connected to home in a natural surrounding
Barbara Dujardin | Partner architect
The interior layout is optimized through smart integrated fixed furniture elements, allowing for different flexible configurations while ensuring that the central space remains free and open. This thoughtful design approach maximizes functionality without compromising on the overall spacious and inviting atmosphere. Furthermore, the Casense garden pod offers a wide selection of finishes and materials, enabling individuals to personalize the space to match various settings and desired atmospheres.
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Project
Casense Garden Pod
Description
Modular garden house in different sizes
Client
Casense
Date
2015-2016
Services
Architecture, Interior Design and Product Design
Team
Barbara Dujardin, Michiel Hofman, Stephan Verkuijlen, Anne Boonstra, Thom Zijlstra, and Bo Winnubst
Visualization
A2 Studio