A luxury-level vacation home designed for Levi seamlessly combines traditional Lappish construction with contemporary design. The core of the design focuses on a strong connection to the surrounding nature. Floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows integrate the mountain landscape into the interior, while the building is carefully adapted to the natural elevation changes of the site. The architecture is based on durable and timeless natural materials.
The exterior features a combination of weathered log paneling and natural stone, creating a traditional aesthetic, while black aluminum and large glass surfaces add a modern, lightweight feel. The roof is covered with black felt for a seamless and weather-resistant finish.
This log villa offers four spacious bedrooms, an open-plan kitchen and living area, and several spaces designed for relaxation. The interior embraces natural tones and high-quality materials. The villa is equipped with a hot tub, sauna, and multiple expansive terraces.
Sustainability and energy efficiency have been key considerations in the design. The heating system is powered by geothermal energy, and the ventilation system utilizes individual mechanical ventilation with heat recovery. The natural ground vegetation on the property has been preserved as much as possible, minimizing the environmental impact of construction.
