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Houseboats aren’t exactly popular in Sweden, but when done, they are done well! This one sits on a special ice-resistant float so it can stay in the frozen water all year long.
It’s set up as a vacation spot and includes a huge sauna, comfortable bedroom, and a full kitchen and office space. Double-glazed windows provide beautiful views of the surrounding ocean area.
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Nordic House Boat Built on a Concrete Float
There’s a double bed on one side.
And lovely dining space and kitchen on the other side.
There’s both a bathroom and a sauna.
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simply beautiful! great use of space indoor and outside – a great place to visit!
Nice job! It looks like a great vacation spot and I expect unsinkable. I love the idea of living on the water, even if its just frequent vacations.
Very nice but, for people looking at emulating, you need to get the amount of concrete right else you run the risk of it sinking. Been there and seen that.
This would be great on some rural property in Texas near a small pond. Love the simplicity & the style! Great for a getaway or AirBNB…