In Situ House is a harmonious fusion of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian aesthetics, where flat dimensions and materials such as oak wood and raw concrete create a simplified and elegant expression. Architect Rasmus Bak’s private home draws on the timeless lines of 1960s minimalist architecture. There are no unnecessary elements here, only clean lines and materials that work together to create calm and balanced spaces.
Within this simple form lies a sanctuary, where both light and air flow freely, and where the home is not just a place, but an experience. The clean lines, tactile materials, and beautifully selected details create an environment where one can retreat and find inner peace. Light and air stream freely through the large glass panels, and the tactile quality of the materials gives the space a vibrant and organic character. Every detail is carefully considered, from the custom-made furniture to the natural patina that both concrete and oak develop over time.
It is a home where life’s small yet profound moments can unfold in an atmosphere of timeless aesthetics and natural beauty, a sanctuary where one can unwind and reconnect with oneself.