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Self-Sufficient Greenhouse Homestead in Sweden

[HPP] Kirsten GreenNovember 30, 202527 min
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Living with Nature: The Core Philosophy

  • 💡 The homeowners sought to build a home with a purpose beyond just shelter, aiming to work with nature rather than fighting it.
  • 🌍 Their approach involves adapting to the ecological system, recognizing that houses can be an integral part of this natural order.

Innovative Greenhouse Design

  • 🏡 The entire home is enclosed within a greenhouse, creating an "in-between" space that connects indoor and outdoor living.
  • ☀️ This design moderates the climate, keeping the interior warm even in winter sun, and allows for an extended growing season in Sweden.
  • 🤸‍♀️ The greenhouse also functions as an indoor playground for their children, offering space for activities like jumping and swinging regardless of weather.

Advanced Self-Sufficiency Systems

  • 💧 The household operates with complete water autonomy, collecting rainwater and treating all wastewater on-site.
  • 🌱 Their unique wastewater system uses growing beds with worms and plants to filter and reuse all kitchen and toilet water, turning waste into a resource.
  • ✅ This system is one of only two in Sweden with a special permit, proven to be more effective than municipal sewage in pathogen removal.

Sustainable Living & Family Life

  • 🍅 The greenhouse enables the cultivation of diverse plants, including grapes, tomatoes, kiwi, and peaches, even in the Swedish climate.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 The home's interior is designed for family flow and functionality, featuring "dirty" and "clean" sections and flexible rooms.
  • 🌳 Emphasizing connection to nature, the design incorporates sight lines to the forest and minimizes screen time for children, encouraging physical play.

Resilience and Future Vision

  • 🔑 The self-sufficient systems provide resilience against external disruptions, ensuring autonomy from municipal services.
  • ⏳ The house is built with a focus on timeless design and durability, intended to last for generations to come.
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Self-Sufficient HomesteadGreenhouse LivingWastewater TreatmentEcological SystemsSustainable ArchitectureClimate ModerationResource CyclingRainwater HarvestingIndoor-Outdoor SpacesNaturhus TorpadalResilienceBiocharPassive House DesignExtended Growing Season
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