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Nordhaven inspiration
So, you want to build and create for Nordhaven? Please do! I am no builder, and I love using other people's stuff in my game :)
Now, I'm Swedish so I figured I could help out for your inspirational needs! Pinterest is not really the best place to go...
The biggest site for buying and selling homes in Sweden is hemnet.se.
Here, you can choose what type of home you are looking for. Remember when it comes to interiors; these homes are often styled by professionals (especially in the central areas).
Alla typer = All types Villor = Villas/stand-alone homes Par/kedje/radhus = houses that are together (row houses? idk) Lägenheter = Apartments Fritidsboenden = Cottages/seasonal living places (it might not be made for all-year living) Tomter = lots GÃĨrdar/skogar = farms, forest (meaning that this is a big home or a big piece of land) Ãvriga = Other types.
When typing area, you have to remember that Sweden has län, kommuner and cities/towns (stad/by). These might have the same name!
A "län" is probably like a county, while "kommun" is a smaller area. And then the city. So for example, Stockholm (city) is in Stockholms kommun, Stockholms län.
So as you can see below, many kommun belongs to the bigger län.
If you scroll down, you will find OmrÃĨde (areas).
These are areas within a city or kommun. Smaller towns might not have this thing, but Stockholm definitely does! If you know an area, you can write that already in the search bar. If you want inspo from Stockholm, I would say that the "Stockholm - inom tullarna" is probably where to look for apartments that look like Nordhaven's Gammelvik (especially Gamla Stan). This is the central parts of Stockholm, and will usually have a 19th-century (and ofc older) look to them. Apart from the crazy, weird boxes they built in the 90s and 80s.
Regarding Gammelvik: this is inspired by Gamla Stan and other areas that were populated in the 16th-18th century.
Once you click on an "add", you will se a picture and below there's usually one called "planritning" which will give you the layout of the home.
Where it says "NN bilder" - that means that there are pictures! This usually take you to the actual realtor's site and all the pictures!
Some guidelines:
If you want houses, I would look for Gamla Enskede if you want a Stockholmian look (from the Egnahems-movement, scroll down to "EgnahemsomrÃĨden i Sverige" to get names of areas that have the same idea).
I know MalmÃļ probably has a lot of interesting things and so does Lund and Ystad - if you want a style that is probably a bit more like Denmark. And I would love to hear from my Nordic friends!
The train station in Iverstad is supposed to be inspired by the station in Gothenburg, so do check out homes from GÃļteborg!
I would, for layouts of very practical homes, look for places from the folkhem-era (1945-1960) (english, and about funkis which precedes Folkhemmet). Here I would look for Vällingby Centrum, à lsten in Bromma (specifically à lstensgatan), à rsta/à rsta centrum.
These areas are also inspired by the ABC-idea (Arbete/work, Bostad/residence, Centrum/center). The idea here was that people should be able to walk to their work, and to social spaces (cafÊs, cinema, clothing stores, etc).
More thoughts under the cut!