Waelgaard Salim Arkitekter completed House Grimstad, a Norwegian holiday home designed to test minimalism and create generous spaces within budget constraints using simple forms and materials like tar-stained timber and spruce plywood. The design emphasizes natural light, proportion, and material presence to achieve warmth without complexity, serving as a key takeaway for content creators on how reduction can enhance spatial generosity and aesthetic richness.
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