Glass doors extend the living room outside, providing direct access to the home's leafy terrace.
The living areas, located on the lower level, seamlessly merge by way of the open floor plan. Details such as the concrete walls, exposed pipes, and steel doors, pay tribute to the home's former past as the building's mechanical room.
Depending on the time of year, Aska can serve as an idyllic setting to enjoy the Northern Lights.
Ensconced in its site, the home is set well out of view from the street.
The fireplace has discreet storage on either side, and built-in cabinetry fills a niche in the corner.
A short flight of stairs leads down to the living room, with its soaring, vaulted wood-clad ceilings and nearly double-height glass.
Ford added french doors to the master bedroom, allowing the room to have easy access to the adjacent stone patio.
The bedroom has a comfortable, cozy feel—a Nelson bubble lamp gives the space a warm glow.
With a coat of paint and new appliances and furnishings, the 880-square-foot space maintains its cozy cabin feel, while also feeling fresh and new.
The home theater includes a popcorn machine and a massive cinema screen.
The U-shaped villas are carefully arranged among the trees and near the lakefront so that nature is the primary focus of the micro resort.
A floor plan for the Uni Villas by Studio Puisto Architects.
A closer look at the rear patio, where mature vegetation helps to create a private city oasis.
The dining area sits in between the living room and kitchen, and offers direct outdoor access. Hardwood floors run throughout the interiors, contrasting with the home's neutral color palette.
The primary bedroom is yet another sun-drenched space, complete with original brick accents.