At first, the owners - a couple with a small child and a dog - decided to build a gazebo with a barbecue by the lake. However, having equipped it with everything they needed, they got a small house with a kitchen, dining room, shower room, storage room and a small pier
The authors of the project did everything to bring the object as close to the water as possible: in fact, it overhangs the surface of the lake. Two of the four facades are equipped with huge (6×3 metres) floor-to-ceiling windows: by sliding them, the interior and exterior were made into one whole. For the full effect, the architect left no thresholds or even window profiles - they were completely sunk into the tile masonry. To ensure the drainage of excess moisture, drainage trays were connected to special pipes in the floor
The design team used only natural materials: stone, metal, glass and wood. The ceiling is covered with oak parquet, the floor with porcelain stoneware, and the exterior is covered with terrace board and sandstone
The front part of the brazier was faced with porcelain stoneware and made concave: the "irregular" shape made it possible to avoid heavy monumentality and is generally more ergonomic. On both sides of the grill there are convenient niches for firewood