The Honka Huomen log house at the Tuusula Housing Fair was designed to delight all five senses
At the Tuusula Housing Fair 2020, Honkarakenne Ltd, a pioneer in log-house construction, will present its Honka Huomen concept home (property 41), which actively promotes the wellbeing of residents. In the Honka Huomen house, healthy natural materials and ecological log construction are combined with smart technology that improves living quality, and art that inspires all the senses. The house will be available for sale in summer 2020.
The Honka Huomen house collection was specifically designed for small urban plots. This compact, L-shaped house embraces a small yard, shielded by other buildings on the plot. Picture windows in the courtyard make the landscape part of the interior. The cool-down room between the sauna wing and the lounge can function as an inspiring green oasis, quiet yoga room or reading corner. Daily life is made easier by sensible solutions for the use of space, such as walk-in closets in the bedrooms.
“Our demanding daily lives are placing greater demands on our homes, while an uncertain world makes home an even more important place. We wanted to create an ecological and healthy home that helps residents to relax and recuperate,” says Honkarakenne’s Marketing Director, Sanna Huovinen.
The benefits of log construction have long been recognised by Honkarakenne, which has been developing healthy and ecological living solutions. A survey, commissioned by Honka about homes that benefit wellbeing, revealed that Finns regard log houses as health-promoting residences. People living in log houses find it much easier to relax than people with other types of homes. (2020, n=1,000, survey results attached).
“The primary theme of the interior is peace and tranquillity. I chose natural materials and safe, M1-class materials, and favoured Finnish manufacturers. With a healthy log house, a good choice of floor is the larch parquet by Timberwise, which bears the Allergy logo of the Finnish Allergy and Asthma Federation. The interior is decorated with a blueberry-coloured kitchen by Puustelli and art by Katja Hyytiälä,” says interior decorator Maru Hautala.
The building materials in the house are all either natural materials or safe, M1-class materials. Clear indoor air is guaranteed in real time by wireless humidity sensors in the structures and a smartly controlled building technology system that regulates both the heating and ventilation. The roof is equipped with solar panels and there is an electric car charging point in the front yard.