SVART HUS
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Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Shou sugi ban WoodNakamoto Forestry
Gendai
Sliding doorMarvin Windows and Doors
Elevate Sliding Patio Door
Dining LightingCalifornia Workshop
Hardware and lightingCB2
Primary BathroomCle Tile
PlumbingDelta Faucet

Product Spec Sheet
Shou sugi ban Wood
Gendai by Nakamoto Forestry
Sliding door
Elevate Sliding Patio Door by Marvin Windows and Doors
Dining Lighting
Hardware and lighting
by CB2
Primary Bathroom
Plumbing

A Two-Tone House Designed to Age With Intention

K.Smith | x as Architects

SVART HUS Embraces Wabi-Sabi Through Multi-Dimensional Shou Sugi Ban Siding

Portland, OR - Enveloped in contrasting tones of Nakamoto Forestry’s shou sugi ban siding, SVART HUS features two well-situated, well-appointed boxes that cleverly separate the living and sleeping spaces, both physically and visually. With clean lines and natural materials that will continuously evolve in tone and texture, SVART HUS lives in harmony with the land on which it sits: 5 open acres of meadow and pine forest in Door County, Wisconsin. 

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Inspired by designer and homeowner Kate Smith’s love of black exteriors and the area’s deep Nordic and Scandinavian roots, the design team named the project SVART HUS. In Swedish, this means “Black House”. 

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To achieve Smith’s bold vision, the design team decided on shou sugi ban (commonly known as “yakisugi” in Japan) a wall and ceiling cladding material made exclusively from Japanese cypress that is intensely burned as a preservative heat treatment. Smith specified Nakamoto Forestry’s Sugi, unburned Japanese cypress, and Suyaki™, the most traditional and dramatic of the shou sugi ban manufacturer’s authentically milled offerings. 

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The two exterior finishes tap into the surroundings and reflect the interior program while adding to the visual interest of the house with the juxtaposition of light and dark. The first structure is enveloped in Suyaki™—a leathery and unbrushed charred surface that blemishes, weathers, and develops character over time. As the seasons change and the house ages, the finish will provide a rich patina, considered an exercise in traditional Japanese wabi-sabi. Absorbed by an evergreen background, the Suyaki™ structure hosts the family’s living, dining, and office spaces. 

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The second structure houses three bedrooms and two baths with views of the natural prairie grass beyond. In contrast with Suyaki™, sugi blends with the soft colors of the meadow, milled and graded for maximum durability and to showcase the inherently beautiful grain. 

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The dynamic exterior inspired the interior finishes: concrete flooring, monochromatic walls and trim, a heavy dose of walnut, and subtle lighting. Oversized windows marry indoor and outdoor spaces while framing views of one building to another—from Sugi to Suyaki™. 

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Team:

Designer: K.Smith | x
Builder: Form + One
Photographer: xoMe Studio

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Materials Used: 
Shou sugi ban: Nakamoto Forestry 
Product 1: Suyaki 1x6 select grade shiplap in Tung Oil Black 
Product 2: Sugi 1x6 select grade shiplap in Weathering Stain Silver

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