Katla Maja is not suitable for everyone!
We used to live in the city center, and our walks would take us along Liivalaia Street. Here, we can enjoy nature, the forest, and the sea. The biggest difference is that it’s much calmer here, and it’s also much better for our child.
Liisi and Silver
Uus-Meremaa residents
What I really love the most is that when I want to go for a run, I just step outside and start running. And since we have a small baby, if I need to go for a walk, I grab the stroller and step outside. Maybe saying there are a million directions is an exaggeration, but I can go anywhere, and in fact, the city center is right here at my fingertips.
Rimo
Uus-Meremaa resident
Probably the most difficult part for us was choosing whether to create a bar counter or a dining table for the kitchen, because somehow a bar counter might have been better, but the dining table was definitely the right choice for us.
Gert
Katla Maja resident
When people have come to visit us, they always say that this apartment is exactly your style
Rauno ja Anett
Alasi 5 residents
We ordered everything we could in advance from Liven — curtains, wardrobe cabinets, and all other items.
Edi and Rauno
Suur-Patarei 6 residents
My favorite spot in this apartment is probably still the living room — the windows, the light, the spaciousness.
Jane
Katla Maja resident
This apartment is specifically designed around the flow of natural light. With very high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows, the goal was to ensure that the light remains uninterrupted and visible throughout the entire apartment, as much as possible.
Maarja Valk-Falk
Interior design for two apartments in Katla Maja
Katla Maja homes
Katla Maja is not suitable for everyone!
For some, for example, Kultuuri katel is too close. For others, the sea is roaring, so that a decent Christian does not even dare to fall asleep. In addition, the ceilings are so high that children can’t even reach to change a light bulb. And the name? So tell me, what kind of person dares to live in such a place? – video of the first co-op meeting