A functional home is designed with the needs of the inhabitants in mind. A home must provide the basic human needs for comfort, warmth, being alone and being in company. On top of that we add a layer of functionality, that makes the everyday lives of the inhabitants more practical, more attractive, and more enjoyable.

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A functional home is rich in daylight and takes advantage of the morning, midday, and evening sun as well as the different views onto the surroundings.

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A functional home makes the everyday activities easier and more enjoyable. Focus on situations like arriving, entering, dressing, cooking, bathing, disposing, storing, and relaxing.

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A functional home by making nature a visually, sensually, and physically integrated part of the dwelling and the neighbourhood. Insist on giving space to greenery and trees close to each home.

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Insist on giving space to greenery and trees close to each home
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A functional home is full of multifunctional, intelligent square meters which can serve several purposes for different inhabitants.

A functional home connects us to our local community

A functional home connects us to our local community. Make sure that the homes are supplied with attractive outdoor spaces that in turn connect to the surrounding community.

Arkitema Rosenhøj 09 Photo Michael Ellehammer web
Arkitema Rosenhøj 07 Photo Michael Ellehammer web

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