In search of architectural inspiration and alternatives to expensive construction, it is necessary to go to the Scandinavian Peninsula. The landscape of Northern Europe can completely change our view of contemporary architecture, revealing a new face of current trends. Scandinavian modular houses are distinguished by their simplicity and minimalist form, at the same time their construction method is much different from the one used in Poland.
The climate in Scandinavia does not spoil the local inhabitants. It is colder than in Poland, winters are cold and with a lot of snowfall. In summer, we also cannot count on such heat as in our country. This forced the Scandinavians to look for a faster alternative to erecting residential buildings. At the same time, they had to be warm to ensure the comfort of residents when the temperature outside the window drops to extremely low values. This is how Scandinavian modular houses were created.
These are houses made of ready-made elements that are produced in factories. They are only assembled on the construction site, which saves valuable time for the Scandinavians, and the project is completed in just 3 months. The Scandinavian style is also characterized by high energy efficiency and ecology, which distinguishes it from other construction methods and European architectural concepts. Scandinavian houses can be built on virtually any terrain, including damp and sloping ones. The building is insulated by a strip foundation, on which the frame of the house is placed. The building is insulated with mineral wool, and the wooden structure is properly impregnated to prevent the growth of mold, fungi and moisture.
The harsh climate of Scandinavia has also influenced the architectural style characteristic of this region of Europe. Scandinavian modular houses are simple, consist of geometric shapes, and are also devoid of unnecessary decorative elements. The ecological aspect is of great importance. The buildings are made of wood, thanks to which their raw and cool character is effectively insulated. Scandinavians like bright colors, which is also visible in the selection of the type and color of wood. Their unusual houses look very original because of this.
Scandinavian houses are also distinguished by spacious interiors, large windows through which a large amount of light enters the house, which saves on electricity. Both the exterior of the building and its interior are bright, the design elements are made of natural materials – wood, linen, wicker and stone. A Scandinavian house is a human-friendly place that can be close to nature without going outside.
Will the Scandinavian style defeat Polish conservatism? More and more companies provide services in the field of building modular houses. This is due to their many advantages – they are built faster, they are cheaper, and they can be freely expanded when we need additional rooms in the future. Scandinavian houses in Poland are appearing more and more often. We can observe how modular structures are created in a short time, and the family moves into its 4 corners after 3-4 months from the start of construction. The finished elements are joined together on the construction site.
However, this trend is not as widespread as, for example, in our western neighbors, in Germany or Italy. However, specialists agree – Scandinavia will soon settle in Poland. Modular houses have many advantages that meet the needs of Poles. What’s more, the Scandinavian style is already very popular in interior design. Some companies are already actively promoting a modular system of houses, their satisfied customers are proof that Poles feel very comfortable in Scandinavian homes.