Scandinavian houses. Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian projects

A worthy place in the activities of the Karelian Profile company is occupied by the production frame houses economy class. Usually clients on a budget prefer to build one-story houses, and this is understandable. At successful planning such housing can be no less comfortable, cozy and convenient for year-round living than two-story mansions. Thanks to rational planning project Finnish home Alajärvi is very popular among middle-income clients.

Outwardly, this elegant cottage resembles country house, and inside there are all the premises necessary for year-round living: a bright and spacious kitchen combined with a living room, a bathroom, a shower and two bedrooms. A number of changes can be made to the layout: replace the fireplace with a stove, make the terrace closed, and install a sauna in a small room next to the bathroom. By choosing this project, you will feel all the charm of living in a real Finnish house!

If you were looking for where to order Finnish houses cheaply, you can read that the search was successful. There are dozens of various projects in our catalog, and residents of any region of Russia can buy cheap frame-panel houses.

How do we differ from competitors?

  • Design of frame houses carried out by specialists from Europe.
  • Strict control is carried out at each stage of production.
  • Each structural element is manufactured using high precision equipment.
  • The production of frame houses in St. Petersburg and Karelia is carried out from high-quality dry lumber, which eliminates the possibility of gaps and backlashes.

If you want to compare various options, we recommend to see project directory Finnish houses . Exquisite and original, luxurious and compact, one-story and two-story, for any style of interior - this choice will please the most demanding client! In addition, we are pleased to offer you canadian frame houses, prices which will pleasantly surprise you.

One-storey frame house Alajärvi the area of ​​63m2 is designed for a comfortable stay of a family of 2-4 people. The architecture of the house is made in the Finnish style. Three zones are distinguished in the layout of the house: a bedroom, a recreation area and ancillary premises. Rational architecture and layouts make it possible to place the house on a plot measuring 7.2m by 10.5m. The small dimensions of the house make it possible to place it on any land plot with any relief and landscape.

The supporting structures of the house can be assembled with your own hands without the use of special equipment in 2-3 days. The heaviest structural element is the roof truss, the length of which (along the supporting part) is 7200 mm, and the weight is 123 kg. To lift it to a height of 2.7 - 3.0 meters, 3 people are enough.

Most often this project frame house choose middle-income families for permanent residence or country house.

Popular changes in this project:

  1. The terrace is included in the residential premises, which increases the area of ​​​​the premises to 67m2. Tambour is added.
  2. Changes are being made for stove heating of the whole house - instead of a light fireplace, a stove is placed on a separate foundation + utility rooms are being re-planned.
  3. In a room of 2.89 m2 - a sauna is installed. Frame house turns into real finnish house.
  4. From the side of the living room, an open or closed terrace is attached. This is true for relief areas with good view from the living room.

Practicality, interesting appearance, comfortable interiors - such a characteristic can be safely given to houses built according to Finnish technology. Buildings are prefabricated, environmentally friendly. They have excellent thermal and sound insulation. They will save good material resources during construction.

Benefits of building Finnish houses

Such buildings have a lot of advantages. You can focus on the most important:

  • facilities using Finnish technology are quickly and easily erected. Without the use of lifting equipment, lightweight structures are assembled. For the installation of the house, two or three specialists are enough. The foundation is used shallow, tape or from screw piles. Preparation methods are developed according to latest technology. The basis of the house is the assembled frame. dried properly Construction Materials allow the construction of facilities all year round. Weather do not interfere with construction. Such a model can be constructed in two months.
  • developed high manufacturability of construction. At the production facility that manufactures the structures of Finnish houses, a project drawn up by architects is approved. Subsequently, the so-called constructor is assembled according to the finished project. If changes were required in the design, it is easy to do it in the process. Changes do not require a lot of time and material costs.
  • for finishing interior spaces doesn't take much time.
  • Universally prepared structures for assembling a house look like flat surfaces and joints. Simplicity and ease of assembly significantly reduces time construction works and saves money for the future homeowner.
  • high quality sound and heat insulation systems. In the construction of such models of houses, glued laminated timber is used. This material has a soundproof structure. Also during interior decoration use soundproofing elements. When assembling constituent parts At home, material with low thermal conductivity is used to keep the heat in the room.

Peculiarities

Highly environmentally friendly materials are the basis for the construction of Finnish houses. Due to the excellent quality of the used wooden beam, the air in the room always remains clean and fresh.
Houses of this type are not one-story. Usually they are erected in one and a half or two floors.
In the construction of Finnish houses there is a prerequisite - a sauna must be located in the room.

One of the first questions that arises when you think about building a house - what will it be like? After all, I want the house to be not only beautiful, but also cozy, comfortable for living.

Most likely, first you will try to draw your " perfect layout" on one's own. But I am more than sure that you will very quickly encounter a number of difficulties - how to “shove in what is not pushed in”, how to arrange windows, doors ... do everything so that it is both convenient and beautiful and nothing more.

It is no coincidence that people study to be architects and designers. Everything is not as simple as it seems. Therefore, in my opinion, the best way is to search for a "donor", a ready-made house project that best suits your desires and requirements.

You will type in Yandex or Google something like “finished projects” or “ standard projects” and will consider many domestic projects. You may find something, or you may be disappointed.

Why are Scandinavian projects better than Russian ones?

In short - scandinavian houses are much more thoughtful, rational and comfortable for living than the vast majority of domestic ones.

Russian projects are very specific. We do not have much experience in designing private houses. village houses always built “with their own mind”, without “conveniences” and other bourgeois excesses, and professional designers and architects were taught to build large buildings and apartment buildings.

Hence the specifics of domestic projects - a bet on a catchy appearance, despite the fact that interior layouts often not thought out and made according to the “apartment” model, not taking into account the specifics of a country house and living in it.

The space is not used efficiently, there are no extremely useful (and often necessary) utility rooms, etc. But there are many useless halls and corridors. Which wasted devour the space for which you will pay during construction.

But behind spectacular facades, this is often not noticeable. Understanding comes later, when the house is built, the money is spent, and you understand what should have been done differently.

Once I came across a project of a house of 250 sq m, of which, upon closer examination, about 100 m2 were halls and corridors. That is, in fact - wasted space. But if you take a more rational approach to the use of space, then instead of a house of 250m2, it was quite possible to build a house of 180 - with the same set and area of ​​\u200b\u200bpremises that carry some useful function. But in order to make the layout rational, one must strain the brain very strongly. It is much easier to increase the area and stick a couple of corridors. After all, it is not the designer who will pay for these square meters during construction.

Therefore, in my opinion, it is more correct to turn to foreign experience. And first of all to experience northern Europe and Scandinavia.

Why exactly them?

Because in these countries they know how to count money, they love comfort, but at the same time they don’t like to spend too much. Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish houses- very well thought out. And the climate and the associated features of houses are closer to ours than, say, Spanish or Polish houses.

All space is used very rationally. Appearance, layout - everything is balanced.

Can I make my own changes to the Scandinavian project?

It is possible, but very carefully. I repeat, Scandinavian projects for the most part have already been thought out to the smallest detail. Therefore, an attempt to independently “re-plan” or change one to another can lead to the fact that in the end you will get a completely different house. And not the fact that it will be as comfortable and beautiful as in the original picture.

Therefore, ideally, you need to look for a project that suits you with minimal changes. Or it is very good to be aware of what you are doing and how it will look in reality.

I will bring small example. Below in the photo is the "donor" and its implementation with some facade changes.

It would seem like nothing. Windows without “deglazing” were replaced with siding, wide white decorative elements, slightly reduced the porch. Like little things. But in the end it turned out another house. Not bad - but just that different. Not the same as in the picture.

Where can I find a project for a Finnish or Scandinavian house?

Only two options

Option one - find in Scandinavia

In Finland and Scandinavia, typical construction is very common, which is carried out by both small firms and large corporations. Such firms usually have catalogs of manufactured houses.

Actually, your task is to study the websites of these companies, see what they offer and choose a Scandinavian or Finnish house project for subsequent implementation. Although, to be honest, it cannot be called a project. Rather, it is the appearance and layout from which you can push off. So how to buy finished project with all the documentation abroad - quite problematic. But having sketches on hand - the layout and appearance of the house, it is already possible to make a "replica" of this house.

Not all sites have a Russian or English version. Moreover, such a version may be "abbreviated", so for completeness of information, it is better to look at the original site.

To make it easier to navigate the sites, you can use the automatic Google translator (translate.google.com) - just enter the site address in the translation field.

Or use the hints below.

Option two - look at the Finnish house

We went to this for a long time and finally made our catalog of Scandinavian and Finnish house projects. Faced with what to look for suitable project on dozens of foreign sites, which are also constantly changing, we gradually began to drag projects from Scandinavian sites to ourselves. And now there are more than 2500 Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish houses on the Finnish house, with a convenient search by the main criteria. By the way, when viewing a project in our catalog, pay attention to the “description” tab, there is helpful information and a link to the original project.

  • projects of Finnish houses with a sauna - and what is a Finnish house without a sauna?
  • projects of Finnish houses with a garage - after creating the catalog, I was surprised to find that the Finns have a lot of such projects
  • projects of Finnish houses up to 100m2 - small houses have their own charm, except for one, they turn out to be expensive to build
  • projects of Finnish houses from glued laminated timber - by the way, such a house can always be made in a frame version 😉

If you didn’t find your option - try searching in the catalog itself using the search form in the sidebar.

If you like to work with primary sources, then you will find links to Finnish and Scandinavian sites that served as the source of projects for our catalog.

Finnish house designs

Everything related to houses has a root in Finnish talo- which is noticeable even by the name of the companies. For example Omatalo is one of the largest concerns in Finland and Scandinavia.

Accordingly, on sites, look for sections one way or another related to talo - usually the catalog is hidden under the word talot (at home), talomallistomme, talopaketit, etc. as well as mallistot (collections). Hints: kerros - number of storeys, Huoneistoala -living space, Kerrosala - total area.

And it doesn't matter - the company builds houses from glued beams or frame houses, any project can be adapted to the frame technology.

CompanyCatalog
http://www.alvsbytalo.fihttp://www.alvsbytalo.fi/ talomallistomme
http://www.jukkatalo.fi
http://www.kannustalo.fihttp://www.kannustalo.fi/ mallistot/index.html
http://www.jamera.fihttp://www.jamera.fi/fi/talomallistot/
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http://www.samitalo.fihttp://www.samitalo.fi/fi/mallistot/sami-talo/
http://www.kastelli.fi/http://www.kastelli.fi/Talot/
http://www.kreivitalo.fihttp://www.kreivitalo.fi/talomallit/nordland
http://www.finnlamelli.fihttp://www.finnlamelli.fi/eng/models
http://www.omatalo.com/http://www.omatalo.com/talot/
http://www.herrala.fi/http://www.herrala.fi/talomallisto
http://www.jetta-talo.fihttp://www.jetta-talo.fi/talomallisto.html
http://www.passiivitalo.comhttp://www.passiivitalo.com/eliitti/omakotalo.html
http://www.aatelitalo.fihttp://www.aatelitalo.fi/aatelitalon+talomallit/
http://www.designtalo.fi/http://www.designtalo.fi/fi/talopaketit/
http://www.kontio.fi/http://www.kontio.fi/fin/ Hirsitalot.627.html http://www.kontio.fi/fin/Hirsihuvilat.628.html
http://www.lapponiarus.ru/http://www.lapponiarus.ru/catalogue.html
http://www.lappli.fihttp://www.lappli.fi/fi/talomallistot
http://www.jmturku.comhttp://www.jmturku.com/index_tiedostot/Page668.htm
http://www.sievitalo.fihttp://www.sievitalo.fi/trenditalomallisto/
http://www.hartmankoti.fihttp://hartmankoti.fi/talomallisto/
http://kilpitalot.fihttp://kilpitalot.fi/talomallisto/
http://www.mittavakoti.fihttp://www.mittavakoti.fi/mallisto/talomallisto.html
http://www.planiatalo.fihttp://www.planiatalo.fi/fi/mallistot/
http://www.mammuttihirsi.fihttp://www.mammuttikoti.fi/talomallisto/mallisto.html
http://honkatalot.ruhttp://lumipolar.ru/mallistot
http://www.kuusamohirsitalot.fihttp://www.kuusamohirsitalot.fi/fi/mallisto/mallihaku.html
http://www.kodikas.fihttp://www.kodikas.fi/puutalot#lisatiedot2
http://www.dekotalo.fihttp://www.dekotalo.fi/mallisto/1-kerros/
http://polarhouse.comhttp://polarhouse.com/mokit-huvilat/
http://www.callatalo.fihttp://www.callatalo.fi/talomallisto.html
http://www.simonselement.fihttp://www.simonselement.fi/models.php?type=1&cat=1

Hints - husen (houses) planritningar (layout), Vära hus (choose a house)

CompanyCatalog
http://www.a-hus.se/http://www.a-hus.se/vara-hus
http://www.polarhouse.com/http://www.polarhouse.com/fi/mallistot/
http://www.vallsjohus.se/http://www.vallsjohus.se/? page_id=36
http://www. www.forsgrenstimmerhus.se/http://www. forsgrenstimmerhus.se/sv/hus# start
http://www.lbhus.se/http://www.lbhus.se/vara-hus. php
http://hjaltevadshus.sehttp://hjaltevadshus.se/hus/
http://www.st-annahus.se/http://www.st-annahus.se/V%C3%A5rahus/1plan/tabid/2256/language/sv-SE/Default.aspx
http://www.smalandsvillan.sehttp://www.smalandsvillan.se/vara-hus/sok-hus/
http://anebygruppen.se/http://anebygruppen.se/varahus/
http://www.savsjotrahus.se/http://www.savsjotrahus.se/index.php/47-arkitektritade-hus-svartvitt.html
http://www.eksjohus.se/http://www.eksjohus.se/husmodeller
http://www.vimmerbyhus.se/http://www.vimmerbyhus.se/vara-hus/
http://www.myresjohus.se/http://www.myresjohus.se/vara-hus/sok-hus/
http://www.gotenehus.se/http://www.gotenehus.se/hus
http://www.hudikhus.se/http://www.hudikhus.se/vara-hus

Norwegian house projects


  1. One of the features is the same climate with our regions. Finnish projects are perfectly adapted to reality middle lane Russia.
  2. In the Scandinavian countries, where Finland also belongs, they have long loved comfort and know how to save money. Therefore, the layouts of these houses are thought out to the very last detail. The use of internal space is absolutely rational - you need to throw out corridors and unused nooks and crannies.
  3. You will not find unnecessary elements here. The appearance is strict and balanced - no turrets, frills and decorations.
  4. Finns often include a sauna in their projects. This is what they have national feature. If you do not need a sauna in the house, let us know and we will remove it.

Projects of Finnish one-story houses

As a rule, Finnish houses are mostly one-story. Wise Finns argue like this - why does a family of 4-5 people need four or five rooms, for example, three of them are on the second floor? Children will grow up and whether they will live with their parents is a big question. But time goes by, we get older and it will be harder to go upstairs. And what kind of family is this, where each of its members hid in an individual room, and even on another floor? That is why, although the majority of Finnish projects are one-story, they allow all family members to enjoy comfort and unite with each other.

Finnish timber house projects

The main feature of Finnish log house projects is their high environmental friendliness and safety, which will have a beneficial effect on the well-being and mood of the people living in it. It is believed that the material in the beam is "breathable", has a natural micro-circulation of air. Also, do not forget about good heat-shielding indicators - timber is a tree, and in good wooden house warm in winter and cool in summer. And finally, an aesthetic moment, because the projects of Finnish houses made of timber are not at all dull boxes of the same type, but quite stylish and unusual buildings. Their design combines both rigor and comfort, both simplicity and functionality.

Photos of Finnish projects

Our design office is pleased to offer you our services for the design of Finnish houses - both from timber and frame technology. If interested, you can borrow from this catalog any photo of Finnish project and in case you don't find desired option, we will definitely make an individual project with a photo of a Finnish house, taking into account your wishes for layouts, sizes, appearance!

Prices for Finnish house projects

Of course, if they want to build a Finnish house, then they don’t go to Scandinavia for a project and no one buys them there. But how then to buy a project and find out the price for it? Our design company is ready to design a real project for you in scandinavian style at our normal rates. Find a cheaper project - show us, we will make a better offer! In other words, we offer Finnish quality at standard prices.

The project of a small one-story Finnish house with a sauna "Jarvi" is a building designed for a family of 4-5 people. Simple Constructive decisions refer this Finnish project to the category of small and inexpensive in construction. A simple gable roof, as well as a small area, will ensure low costs for subsequent operation. The author of the project took care of the details and appearance, so despite the simplicity and small dimensions, the house looks elegant.

Modesty on the outside, functionality on the inside

Järvi is a one-storey project of a rectangular house. Finishing the facade with wood gives a feeling of comfort and security. Facades look not only elegant, but also modern. A very functional and well-thought-out interior has been developed on a small area. Thanks to the minimization, it was possible to obtain spacious and easy-to-arrange rooms.

Finnish house layout

Despite the small area, the project takes into account everything that a family of 4-5 people may need. The functional layout is divided into three zones. General area consists of a spacious living room with a fireplace and an open kitchen. The private area is two bedrooms. Household The block is a large pantry-boiler room, a sink with a shower cabin and a real Finnish sauna!

Who is this Finnish project for?

This one-story Finnish house with a sauna is ideal as a home for a young married couple or older people in retirement. The project is inexpensive in construction and cheap in subsequent operation. Easier design is less heat loss, which in further exploitation leads to lower costs.

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