The compact row houses feature carefully angled solar panels that harness every moment of the sun.
The 10 homes form an L-shaped development on a large corner lot in Örebro, Sweden.
The homes with a north-south orientation feature silver facades. Wooden slats are affixed to every other residence for visual variation.
The solar panel–topped roofs vary slightly in height for added visual interest.
A more detailed shot shows the variation.
Each home has a deck with an extended backyard that’s accessed via glass doors.
The homes’ interiors are open and airy. The ground-floor kitchen opens to the dining room, which leads to the the living area. There, two sets of glass doors provide access to a terrace, expanding available living space.
The kitchen is designed in a U-shape to enable socializing and to optimize space flow.
The living room, located adjacent to the dining area, leads to the backyard.
Metal stairs attached via wires allow an abundance of light to reach the first floor.
At the top of the stairs is a family room with natural wood floors and white walls.
The family room sits adjacent to the bedrooms and a large bathroom.
A master bedroom on the second floor gets natural light through glass doors.