Solar-Powered A-Frame Cabin With Stunning View
What would it be like to live entirely on renewable energy solutions? With a minimal amount of modern commodities? Generating a minimal carbon footprint and emissions? To answer these questions, we created a compelling space, where people could experience a more sustainable way of living: the Nolla cabin.
Located on Vallisaari, one of the most diverse islands in the Helsinki archipelago, Nolla is a
compelling space for simple living in the realm of nature – yet in the immediate proximity of the
Helsinki city centre.
Designed by Robin Falck and built out of Finnish timber, the Nolla cabin is a compact and entirely mobile 9m2 dwelling, that can be assembled, dissembled and transported without heavy machinery or leaving traces in its surroundings.
Nolla demonstrates modern solutions for a low-impact daily life, that is based on self-sufficiency and renewable solutions – thus generating minimal to no emissions. The cabin functions entirely on renewable energy and excludes most modern commodities.
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Melina Divani
Melina Divani is the owner and creator of Decoholic.org. Interior Design is her infinite passion without stop. Follow Melina on Instagram