Dream home for an active lifestyle
Modern house with a 1960s vibe
The design of Pihlajistontie 1 reflects the architectural style of Pihlajamäki from the 1960s. The Graniittikallio ambiance and forms are inspired by the impressive rocks and sculptural shapes of its surroundings. This modern development respects ecological values: the buildings feature solar panels and charging stations for electric cars.
Nature is close in Pihlajisto. The buildings surround a sheltered communal yard with direct access to outdoor recreational areas. Each apartment comes with a balcony that spans the width of the unit. Additionally nearby can be found two kindergartens, the Pihlajamäki centre’s shopping and dining services, a petrol station, a dog park, and a nature reserve.
In this sleek housing cooperative, SATO rents two-bedroom row houses and terraced apartments. The rental homes are located near excellent transport links, including the Raidejokeri light rail line, which is less than six hundred metres away. Whether you travel by car or bike, the cooperative offers a range of garages, bicycle storage, and maintenance facilities.
Could Pihlajistontie 1 be the new dream address for your home?
The building includes fifty-one apartments. The basement houses the air raid shelter, garages, and bicycle storage room. The yard offers twenty-six parking spaces, some with heating poles and electric car charging sockets. One space, managed by the association, provides electric car charging for an additional fee.
The façades of Pihlajistonkatu 1 are made of grooved, painted, or smooth-surfaced natural grey or white concrete elements, featuring wooden cladding. The roof is sheet metal.
Balconies are constructed from reinforced concrete elements with unpainted surfaces. They have concrete railings and side-sliding glazing. The backs and edges are painted.
The buildings are heated with district heating, using either water-circulated radiators or underfloor heating. Bathrooms have water-circulated underfloor heating. Electricity and domestic water are measured individually.
Apartments have supply and exhaust air handling units with heat recovery, controlled from the cooker hood (away/home/boost). Smoke detectors are connected to the electrical network with battery backup. The main entrance has a code lock.
Windows have venetian blinds. Floors are mid-tone wood-coloured vinyl planks. Bedroom wardrobes have white doors with black knob handles.
The kitchen features greige or white cabinet doors with black knob handles, light or dark laminate countertops, white backsplash, and white appliances. The dishwasher is integrated, and there is space for a microwave.
Bathrooms have white wall tiles and 10 x 10 grey floor tiles. The ceiling is white-lacquered spruce paneling, and the fixtures are white. Bathrooms include connections for a washing machine and space for a laundry tower, with the ventilation unit above. Sauna benches are alder, and the ceiling is spruce paneling.