This is a dynamic garden house which I built at my parental house. The idea is that the house can be easily adjusted to all seasons, any weather type, mood or occasion.
Mainly built in Douglas wood, it contains an inner shell of double glass and an overarching roof of steel. The outer shell is fully insulated by 50mm rockwool. The space is heated by a small but efficient Norwegian wood stove. The whole project gets its stability from a traditional timber truss structure and is built on 18 pillars of reinforced concrete (150*20*50cm). Excluding terraces, it measures 6 m long and 4 m wide when at its smallest. The length can be increased to nearly 12 m when desired.