One of Norway's rare mountain treasures –villa Storingavika is situated on the western coast of the Bergen archipelago. A rocky slope with towering pine trees and a breathtaking view of the blue sea – the perfect location for this beautiful modern residence. Take a look at the photos and see for yourself.

Intelligent use of the landscape The design of the house has one level on the entrance side and two levels on the sea side. The fronts are stylishly framed in a black wooden frame. Dark details combine with the typically Scandinavian light-wood panelling.
The use of modern technology in a harsh climate allows clients to have large windows spanning the entire wall – glass facades Not only in the living area, but also in the private rooms and even in the bathroom. The villa has a fantastic console that is elegantly supported by three sleek steel pillars. Vertical windows along the entire wall create airy streaks through which light floods the living room.



This stunning villa in the Bergen Archipelago seems like a true embodiment of the Scandinavian dream. However, I’m curious to know more about its architectural features and connection to the surrounding nature. How does the design of Villa Storingavika enhance the experience of being by the sea?