Cozy Timber House In Bavaria, Germany

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Timber houses have their own special appeal, wouldn’t you agree? This is particularly true when they are built at picturesque locations such as Bavaria, Germany. Sketched out by KÜHNLEIN Architektur, this home was built in 2015 and is composed of two gabled structures linked by wooden lamellas. One structure includes the social spaces while the other incorporates the bedrooms.


The property also includes two yards, one of which is seen when the residents use the entryway from the street, while the other represents a more private terrace that boasts great panoramas of the landscape. The windows facing the street feature timber lamellae for privacy purposes, but the windows facing the landscape have no obstructions whatsoever. Inside, timber was used for the floors, tables and cabinets. The switches, faucets, handles and lighting systems were made out of copper – a material that complements timber quite nicely.


The northern wing of the house is occupied by an open-plan living area, which flaunts a rotating wood-burning stove and a dining table. The volume that faces south comprises three bedrooms and their bathrooms, while the master suite is located at the far end of the residence.

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From the architect:

The Timber House from KÜHNLEIN Architektur is situated on a high plateau in Upper Palatinate, a part of Bavaria, Germany.

Two gabled structures are unified with wooden lamellas: one containing living spaces and the other a series of bedrooms.

The combination creates two yards: One becomes the space you pass by as you enter the house from the street, while the other is a terrace oriented towards the wide landscape.

The windows to the street side are screened with the lamellae of the timber facade, while the windows to the landscape side have a free view, the facade is untreated larch wood, so it will grey with time. So from afar, the house appears like identical side-by side homes, completely devoid of windows.

Inside, the timber  continues, with exposed structural framework, oak floors, as well as wooden tables, cabinets and effects.

The wooden interior is complemented with copper fittings like lighting, switches, handles and faucets. Custom made sockets and lamps were designed to tie the look together. The effect brings a comfortable living atmosphere inside.

The electrical installation consists of copper pipes installed in front of the massive timber walls, so it was not necessary to perforate the walls. All the installations were designed by KÜHNLEIN Architektur, including the lamps, switches and sockets.”

An open-plan living space occupies the northern most wing. It includes a wood-burning stove that rotates, as well as dining table created using offcuts from the build. A little cloak-cabin for work clothes connects the garage, which sits at the front of this block.

Three bedrooms are contained within the south-facing volume, as well as bathrooms. The master suite is positioned at the far end, offering views out over the landscape.

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