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Edi and Rauno’s home in the Suur-Patarei building was completed in 2020.
Edi and Rauno’s home in the Suur-Patarei building was completed in 2020.
The Finnish housing fair, which has become a favourite summer destination for Estonians over the years, has been set up this time in charming seaside town of Loviisa, an hour's drive from Helsinki. The homes completed for the housing fair are built in an impressive location near the city center, by the water, in the middle of northern nature.
According to Liven’s new CFO Joonas Joost, one of the most crucial challenges in real estate development is currently associated with the increase in interest rates, which in turn has caused a decrease in homebuyers' purchasing power and the overall availability of properties.
When arriving at the new residential development Uus-Meremaa, interior architect Eveli Pihel found herself in the middle of peace and quiet. That became her main source of inspiration for designing the new homes of Uus-Meremaa.
Liven’s interior architect Lennart Lind shares his thoughts on the new cosy Iseära development that mostly consists of terraced houses. Here, the living spaces seamlessly transition into courtyard areas and the courtyard becomes a shared backyard. Interestingly, Lennart himself has grown up in a terraced house that was planned by his grandfather.
Uus-Meremaa is Liven's new development located between the sea and Merimetsa neighborhood, just a 10-minute drive from the city centre. These energy class A homes have spacious layouts and three-metre high ceilings.
The more astute readers probably ask, should a child even be raised in a room? Some argue whether "raising" is a modern term at all. There are as many opinions on this matter as there are people with opinions. However, there are some nuances to consider when planning a children's room – it should be safe, comfortable, and inspiring.