Elina-Maria Winther, Global Head of PR and Communications at Bundgaard, lives with her husband and their two children in a house dating back to the 1950s. The house had remained largely untouched, and it was precisely this architectural starting point that drew them in. The layout has since been reworked with respect for the existing structure, opening up the spaces and creating a more fluid connection between them.
The interior reflects a considered balance between aesthetics and everyday life. Built-in storage has been integrated throughout, making it possible to maintain a sense of calm, even in a busy family setting. Materials such as steel and concrete introduce a tactile quality, while clean, architectural forms give furniture and objects a sculptural presence.