Our houses feature beautiful proportions, simple forms, and harmonious materials that allow them to blend into their surroundings. The architecture is thoughtfully designed and inspired by Nordic building traditions and the mountain landscape – crafted to endure for many generations.
Large glass sections provide direct contact with nature, allowing light and views to become part of everyday life. At the same time, well-balanced roof forms, robust materials, and clear details create houses that perform in a climate where snow, wind, and significant temperature differences pose specific demands.
In our mountain houses, you can leave everyday life behind, slow down, and live close to nature – with all amenities in place from the start.
Sustainable Materials
We build with solid natural materials that are durable and pleasant to live with. Solid wood from Nordic tree species, granite ceramics that harmonize with the colors of the mountain landscape, and facades treated with Falu red paint, linseed oil paint, or wood tar.
These materials ensure that the houses can withstand a changing climate and can be maintained and renovated many times. They only become more beautiful with time.
Every detail is carefully selected to contribute to a well-conceived whole. Carpentry is executed with artisanal precision and care. We opt out of plastic, PVC windows, and synthetic materials – for a sustainable house and a healthy indoor climate.
Style that suits the location
Choose the architectural style that best suits the location and your preferences. Each style has its own identity, but all are based on the same fundamental idea: calm forms, well-balanced proportions, and a harmonious whole that belongs in the mountains.
Classic Style
Classic style is for those seeking a mountain house with clear roots in Nordic building traditions. Gable roofs with pronounced eaves and classic details connect to older mountain settlements and traditional house forms in the Swedish mountains.
Despite its classic expression, you get all the function and comfort that a modern house requires. Large glass sections let in light, floor plans are developed for today’s way of living, and the houses are constructed to function year-round in a mountain environment.
It is a style that feels warm, genuine, and well-rooted in its place.
Timeless Style
Timeless style is understated, stripped-back, and well-balanced. Clean lines, gable roofs without eaves, and large glass sections give the houses a contemporary character that allows the landscape to take center stage.
It is an architecture that feels calm and self-evident in the mountain environment – stylish, thoughtfully designed, and built to last over time. Light plays an important role in the rooms, and the floor plans are developed to create a simple, functional, and harmonious mountain dwelling.
Timeless style suits those who want a mountain house where the architecture is modern, yet serene and natural within the landscape.
Elegant Style
Elegant style is more open to the view and has a more distinct expression. Larger glass sections, generous light entry, and a clearer architectural character give the houses a more prominent presence.
The architecture combines classic proportions with modern elements, allowing the landscape to become a clear part of the experience. Light, views, and a sense of spaciousness are given greater emphasis, while materials and construction are developed to function in a mountain environment.
This style is for those who want a mountain house with a stronger identity and more spaciousness – without losing its natural connection to the location.