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Land plots

Land plots

The first phase will see grounds on Sinimetsa, Valgepaju, and Jalaku streets be put on sale. The sizes of the grounds range from 1011 m2 to 1342 m2. According to the valid building plan, up to 3 buildings with a base surface area of 300 – 360 m2 (depending on the ground) can be built on the ground. The buildings can be up to 2-storey, with the height limit of the main building set at 9m and the supporting building at 4m. More detailed information on the Sininõmme building plan can be viewed on the building plan certificate .
The price of the ground includes connections to the water and sewage lines as well as gas pipes and rain water drainage lines. The price also includes signup to the yet to be built electrical circuit and access roadways as well as VAT.

In addition to just buying the ground, there is a possibility to order houses designed for Sininõmme residential district.

Sales information and contact

The price includes

  • Utility networks (electricity, water, gas and sewage utility lines) construction and joining fee
  • Value added tax

The price excludes

  • Notary fees and state fees related to the conclusion of a sales contract
  • Telephone, data communication and security alarm system connections

Contact us!

OÜ NORDLAND
Rävala pst. 2, 10415 Tallinn
info@nordland.ee
tel +372 50 37 711

Package 3

Entry

Floor: ceramic tiles, grey, Tuareg perla 33,3×33,3*
Walls: painted, white, Tikkurila Symphony F497*

Rooms

Floor: laminated parquet Maple*
Walls: living room, bedrooms and kitchen painted, white, Tikkurila Symphony F497*

Bathroom

Floor: ceramic tiles, dark grey, Tuareg negro 33,3×33,3*
Walls: ceramic tiles, dark grey, Willow dark grey 25×40*

Ceilings

Ceilings: painted, white, Tikkurila Symphony F497*

Package 2

Entry

Floor: ceramic tiles, grey, Tuareg perla 33,3×33,3*
Walls: painted, white, Tikkurila Symphony F497*

Rooms

Floor: laminated parquet White Oak*
Walls: living room and kitchen painted, white, Tikkurila Symphony F497*, bedrooms painted, yellow, Tikkurila Symphony G314*

Bathroom

Floor: ceramic tiles, green, Athena Green 40×40*
Walls: ceramic tiles, green, Athena Light Green 20×30*

Ceilings

Ceilings: painted, white, Tikkurila Symphony F497*

Package 1

Entry

Floor: ceramic tiles, dark brown, Tuareg pardo 33,3×33,3*
Walls: painted, white, Tikkurila Symphony F497*

Rooms

Floor: laminated parquet Merbau*
Walls: living room and kitchen painted, white, Tikkurila Symphony F497*, bedrooms painted, beige, Tikkurila Symphony J464*

Bathroom

Floor: ceramic tiles, light grey, Tuareg arena 33,3×33,3*
Walls: ceramic tiles, light grey, Willow light grey 25×40*

Ceilings

Ceilings: painted, white, Tikkurila Symphony F497*

Choose an interior design package:

The future homeowner can choose between three interior design packages.
Walls are painted in living space and tiled in humid rooms. Floors are finished with high-quality laminate parquet. In kitchens in front of the cooking area, in toilet rooms, housekeeping rooms, washing rooms, entrance halls and storage rooms the floors have ceramic tiling. Ceilings are painted; kitchens, entrance halls and washing rooms have suspended ceilings which are smoothed with filler and painted.
See more about the interior finishing packages below:

Construction data and technical data

  • All buildings have a Class B energy label.
  • The buildings’ foundation is a combined band and plate foundation.
  • Walls are made of wooden frame and 250 mm of mineral wool as insulation inside the frame. The walls are covered with boarding on the outside and gypsum board on the inside.
  • The walls between apartments in twin houses and row houses are double-layered to ensure good sound insulation.
  • The roof structure has wooden trusses with 350 mm of bulk wool between them. The roof covering is high-quality rolled sheet steel.
  • The heating source is a local gas boiler in every building’s technical room; the first storey has floor heating, the second storey has convection radiators. Humid rooms also have electrical floor heating. Ventilation has heat recovery; air is supplied to bedrooms and the rest of living space, and extracted via kitchen extractor and from humid rooms, with adjustable power.
  • All buildings are connected to central water supply and sewage network. Gustavsberg ARTIC series toilets and sinks and Hansgrohe TALIS E series mixers and shower heads are installed. Connections are available for a washing machine and a dishwasher; the courtyard has an outdoor valve for irrigation water.
  • There is a sufficient number of power outlets installed.
  • All land plots except Helsinki have a white wooden picket fence at the street side, with a car gate and a wicket gate. The other three sides of the land plots have low hedge, and a metal mesh fence at the border of the residential area. There are also short hedges separating the courtyards of twin houses and row houses.
  • Access roads are paved with asphalt up to the land plot border. Driveways, walkways and squares within the land plot are paved with concrete tiles. The parking spaces beside the carports of row houses are established on lawn reinforced with plastic mesh.
  • The ground around the buildings is levelled; fertile soil is installed and lawn is sown.
  • Additionally, asphalt-paved driveways and roads for walking and cycling have been constructed, together with street lighting and park grounds..

Finishing

Exterior finishing is designed by the architect, using high-quality, durable materials and paying attention to harmony. The boarding is painted in different colours. The roof, outside window frames, eaves and other metals structures are painted dark grey (RAL 7024); the building’s socle is plastered and painted dark grey.

Helsinki

Helsinki is a row house with one to three apartments having 117.3 m2 and two apartments having 119.3 m2 of overall space; it is a wooden building with a simple rectangular shape, 2 storeys, a low gable roof, and a wooden façade. At the street side, the façades are enlivened and made lighter by lower unheated storage places. The carport is located at the building’s end as seen from the street side, and has similar style to the storage places. The storage places are connected by a horizontal beam carrying hanging horizontal lattices which enlighten the street-side façades. Narrow vertical windows balance the building’s overall horizontal look. The courtyard side is enlightened by balconies, horizontal lattices reaching down from them, and an inter-terrace wall between apartments that turns to balcony awning consoles.

All apartments involve two storeys. The first storey houses a kitchen and a living and dining room as living space, and a storm porch, two storage rooms, a toilet room and an entrance hall as other space. The second storey houses two bedrooms as living space and a hall, a joint washing room / housekeeping room, a sauna and a toilet room as other space. The storeys are connected by stairs.

The building’s side has a joined carport with parking space for each apartment, plus parking spaces beside the carport and terraces at the courtyard side. The building’s front side has an unheated storage place connected to the carport, and a technical room. The largest bedroom on the second storey has access to a balcony overseeing the courtyard.

Oslo

Oslo is a residence with 195.3 m2 of overall space; it is a wooden building with a simple rectangular shape, 2 storeys, a low gable roof, and a wooden façade. At the street side, the façade is enlivened by free window placement, a partial façade recess above the entrance, and varied façade materials in two main colours. The courtyard-side presence is made lighter by a console eave cover, balconies and horizontal lattices reaching from the balconies to the front of the terrace and the dining room window.

The first storey houses a kitchen, a living room, a dining room and a bedroom/office as living space, and a storm porch, an entrance hall, a storage room, a housekeeping room, a toilet room and a technical room as other space. The second storey houses three bedrooms as living space, and a hall, an intermediate room, a washing room, a wardrobe room, a sauna and a toilet room as other space. The first and the second storey are connected by an open space which is located above the first storey’s dining room and can be made into an additional second-storey bedroom. The storeys are connected by stairs.

The first storey is connected to a carport for 2 cars, and a courtyard-side terrace. The carport is connected to an unheated storage place. The second storey hall has access to a balcony overlooking the side area, and the intermediate room has access to a balcony overlooking the courtyard.

Kopenhagen

Kopenhagen is a residence with 161.6 m2 of overall space; it is a wooden building with a simple rectangular shape, 2 storeys, a low gable roof, and a wooden façade. At the street side, the façade is enlivened by free window placement, a partial façade recess above the entrance, and varied façade materials in two main colours. The courtyard-side is made lighter by a console eave cover, a balcony and a horizontal lattice reaching from the balcony to the front of the terrace.

The first storey houses a kitchen, a living room, a dining room and a bedroom/office as living space, and a storm porch, an entrance hall, a storage room, a toilet room and a technical room as other space. The second storey houses three bedrooms as living space, and a hall, a joint bathroom / housekeeping room, a sauna and a toilet room as other space. The storeys are connected by stairs.

The first storey is connected to a carport for 2 cars, and a courtyard-side terrace. The carport is connected to an unheated storage place. The second storey hall has access to a balcony overlooking the courtyard.