Winter is coming

Even so everyone knows winter is coming, why not put together a plan for next year winter cabin project. Easy to build, cheap to get and cozy to live in.

The Tind prefabricated home was developed by the Swedish design group Claesson Koivisto Rune. Tind has an ultra-modern style and sits in staunch opposition to what many have come to expect from prefabricated housing which often tends to be kitsch. Tind houses do have pitched roofs but the tops have been flattened which CSR liken to Scandinavian mountain ranges. ‘Tind’ translates into Norwegian as ‘mountain peak’ and in Scandinavian countries these are often truncated as the tips were shaved off while the glaciers retreated during the last Ice Age.

The interior design of the Tind prefab houses is also starkly modern with polished concrete floors and archetypal Scandinavian minimalism in the finishes.

As with a lot of Scandinavian architecture, open plan spaces play a large role in the floor plans. This certainly holds true in Tind prefab houses in which the kitchen, dining and living spaces are all rolled into one room. This gives Tind houses an undeniable sense of spaciousness, something that isn’t typically afforded to prefabricated housing. There are also no obvious panels or joints left visible by the assembly process and as a result it often doesn’t feel like Tind is prefabricated housing at all.

The TIND01 costs $444,ooo which includes construction although prices can vary depending on country and the soil type of the site. This is certainly a lot for a prefabricated home but is still much cheaper than you’d expect to pay for an ultra-modern dwelling with such high quality interior finishes.

Credits: homeli.co.uk

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