NOK 32.000.000

Kvitfjell ski resort
Svartskardvegen 397, 2634 Fåvang, Norway

Plot

1426 m2

House

218 m2

2

floors

10

beds

4

bedrooms

4+WC

bathrooms

2

floors

10

beds

4

bedrooms

4+WC

bathrooms

Outdoor facilities:

  • Terrace (~ 65 m2)

  • Car charger

  • Garage (~36 m2)

Interior facilities:

  • Stairs

  • Fireplace

  • Sauna

  • Storage room

Interior design:

  • Lighting solutions (optional)

  • Décor elements (optional)

  • Table ware (optional)

  • Decorative, bedroom textile (optional)

Furniture:

  • Kitchen furniture

  • Cabinetry (optional)

  • Soft furniture (optional)

  • Household appliances

About property

Exclusive LHM project – a rare opportunity in Kvitfjell Varden

At an elevation of approximately 900 meters above sea level, this planned LHM project offers a rare chance to own a property in one of the most coveted locations in the Kvitfjell Varden area. Positioned next to the alpine slopes, the site enjoys ideal all-day sun exposure and offers breathtaking, uninterrupted views of the Kvitfjell mountains.

The future development on this prime plot will feature a stunning log-frame holiday house with four bedrooms, two spacious living areas, two bathrooms, plus an additional WC. The home will also include a private sauna for ultimate relaxation, and an expansive open-plan kitchen/living room, complete with a fireplace, panoramic windows, and impressive ceiling height. Meticulously designed to provide the highest standard of luxury, this residence offers both comfort and sophistication. It can be fully furnished and finished to the key, ensuring a seamless move-in experience. With accommodations for up to 11 guests, this home is perfect for family vacations or hosting friends in style.

With ski-in/ski-out access, you’ll enjoy the convenience of stepping directly onto the slopes of Kvitfjell Alpine Resort, which offers runs for all skill levels. The resort features 14 lifts and ski runs spread over three valley sides, ranging from challenging Olympic-level slopes to family-friendly beginner runs, making it an ideal destination for both experienced skiers and those new to the sport. Additionally, Kvitfjell Alpine Resort will host the FIS Ski World Cup in February and March 2024, solidifying its reputation as one of Norway’s premier ski destinations. Whether you're a spectator at this world-class event or enjoying a quiet family holiday, this location offers unmatched skiing experiences for everyone. This is a rare opportunity to secure a luxury mountain retreat before it's built—an idyllic escape for families and friends, combining nature, adventure, and high-end living.

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About the house

FLOOR PLAN

The cabin features a spacious entrance hallway designed for functionality and convenience, complete with ample storage space and a dedicated guest toilet. Accessed directly from the hallway, the technical room and ski room/wardrobe provide substantial space for the washing and storage of clothing and ski equipment, offering both internal and external access for easy entry after a day on the slopes.

Flowing from the hallway, the expansive living room boasts impressive ceiling heights and large windows that flood the space with natural light, enhancing the overall atmosphere. The centerpiece of this area is a grand fireplace, perfect for cozy gatherings. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the living room to a well-equipped kitchen, featuring modern appliances and ample counter space, ideal for entertaining.

Adjacent to the kitchen, the master bedroom provides a private sanctuary with its own ensuite bathroom and generous wardrobe space for storage. At the opposite end of the living room, a designated sleeping area includes a cozy bedroom and a spacious bathroom, which features a luxurious glass sauna and a separate WC room for added privacy.

The loft area in the second floor is designed with a spacious stairwell that leads to a TV lounge equipped with built-in beds, creating a multifunctional space perfect for relaxation and entertainment. This area also grants access to additional bedrooms and bathrooms. One of the loft’s highlights is a spacious bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, ensuring comfort and convenience for family or guests.

KITCHEN

The kitchen is tailor-made to the highest standards by LHM Interiør, seamlessly blending durability and elegance. The cabinetry features oak veneer fronts complemented by sleek black modern handles, creating a contemporary aesthetic that is both stylish and functional.

Dekton worktop of the kitcehn, known for its exceptional durability and resistance to scratches, making it ideal for daily use. The worktop includes an under-mounted sink, which enhances the clean lines of the design, paired with a high-quality fitting for both style and performance.

The kitchen layout is meticulously designed for efficiency, offering ample drawer space with practical, soft-close mechanisms to ensure quiet operation. This attention to detail ensures that all kitchen essentials are within reach while maintaining an uncluttered appearance.

Equipped for modern living, the kitchen features high-end appliances, including a refrigerator, freezer, oven, and an induction hob with an integrated extractor fan from a reputable supplier. Additionally, a washing machine is incorporated for added convenience.

BATHROOMS

The cabin features four bathrooms—two on the first floor and two in the loft—along with a guest toilet and a technical/laundry room. The primary bathroom on the first floor is spacious and includes a sauna with glass walls, a seating area, and a separate closed WC for privacy.

Designed with a modern aesthetic, the tiled bathrooms offer soft-close drawers and elegant sinks with quality fittings. Frameless glass walls in the showers create a seamless look, complemented by complete overhead fixtures featuring both rain and handheld showers. Wall-hung toilets with soft-close seats enhance comfort.

LHM prioritizes bathroom design, ensuring they are functional and inviting. The furnishings match the kitchen cabinetry and include mirrored units with integrated lighting, customized to sizes between 60 cm and 100 cm. Floor tiles are approximately 75×75 cm, with wall paneling of 21×195 mm on the first floor. Gray wall-hung toilets are used on the first floor, while the second floor features floor-standing models. Dornbracht mixer taps and a Miele washer/dryer in the laundry room complete the luxurious feel of these spaces.

FINISHING

The cabin features a sophisticated selection of materials for the floors, walls, and ceilings. Tiles are in progress for the technical room and bathrooms, utilizing Altaskifer tiles sized approximately 27×57 cm and Bera&Beren tiles in 75×75 cm. The walls on the first floor are clad in standing panels measuring 21×195 mm, while the second floor features timber walls sized 8 inches. Ceilings are designed as flat and open with paneling in 14×145 mm. All flooring consists of glued oak parquet in dimensions of 21×250 mm, complemented by skirting boards measuring 30×215 mm.

The cabin is equipped with premium internal doors that are 50 mm thick, featuring rubber strips for sound insulation, 3D hidden hinges for a seamless appearance, and magnetic locks for ease of use and security.

Bedrooms are finished with glued oak parquet in 21×250 mm, with color options available upon request. Wall paneling on the first floor is 21×195 mm. A furniture package, including wardrobes and beds, can be ordered as an additional feature, allowing for a personalized touch to the cabin’s interior.

HEATING

The cabin is equipped with a comprehensive rock heating system throughout the first floor, offering consistent and energy-efficient warmth. This advanced geothermal system utilizes the earth’s natural heat, ensuring stable temperature regulation with minimal environmental impact. On the second floor, electric heating cables are installed in the bathroom, providing targeted heat for comfort and efficiency. All heating systems within the cabin are smart-controlled via an app, allowing for remote and precise temperature management throughout the property.

In the second-floor bedroom, heating is provided by a panel oven, which offers localized and controllable warmth. This combination of geothermal and electric heating systems ensures an optimal balance of comfort and energy efficiency, tailored to different areas of the cabin.

CONSTRUCTION METHOD

The cabin is constructed with a foundation wall comprised of insulated elements with reinforced concrete cores, providing both thermal efficiency and structural stability. The walls feature a Stav/laft timber construction combining vertical wooden panels with half-timbered timber, offering both aesthetic versatility and strength. Floor dividers consist of timber and steel girders, ensuring robust load-bearing capacity, while the painted wooden windows are equipped with triple-glazed glass panels and external bars for enhanced insulation and durability.

On the first floor, the half-timbered structure combined with vertical paneling allows for flexible interior design, facilitating customized room layouts. This floor achieves a modern architectural aesthetic due to the clean, vertical paneling, while the second floor retains a more traditional loft style, with horizontal log walls creating a warm, rustic ambiance. The use of standard roof trusses on the first floor allows for adaptable room division, blending contemporary style with practical design. On the second floor, the exposed timber walls and reinforced roof ridges maintain the cabin’s traditional character while ensuring structural integrity.

At the entrance, heated slate flooring ensures comfort in cold conditions, while stone cladding on visible sections of the foundation wall enhances the building’s natural, timeless appeal.

The roof is designed with a saltbox configuration, utilizing glulam beams for superior strength and stability. The insulated board roof construction is topped with turf, supported by a welded membrane, delivering exceptional insulation and weatherproofing. Copper fittings and drains further enhance the roof’s durability and aesthetic appeal.

The garage is equipped with an electric door opener and a side access door, providing practical functionality. The terraces are constructed with pressure-treated wooden floorboards, ensuring longevity and resistance to the elements.

 

 

 

AREA

Explore family friendly Kvitfjell, Norway's snow-reliable ski resort offering a unique blend of skiing, comfort, charm and all year-round attractions. Just 45 minutes north of Lillehammer, easily accessible from the E6, Kvitfjell boasts wide, lengthy trails catering to all levels. With 34 kilometers of alpine slopes cascading 854 meters in height, this serene haven offers tranquility and immaculately groomed trails, ensuring a hassle-free winter skiing experience. Discover year-round attractions: skiing in winter, and hiking and fishing during the warmer months.

SKIING

If you take the Varden lift up to the top, you get access to an extensive cross-country skiing network with many possibilities. From the top of Varden, it is just over 1 mile to Skeikampen and 2.5 miles to Gålå. You can also take shorter trips to Skardbua and Fagerhøi. Great tracks are prepared throughout the season, and there are trips for all levels in the 600 km network of trails. For the children, there is a large ski play area just below Laftestølen, which is excellent for play and activity.

SUMMER ACTIVITIES

Many of the trails go in high mountain terrain, with views towards Rondane and Huldreheimen, while other trails go in forest terrain. The area has a rich and exciting flora and fauna, and many good fishing lakes. Through this beautiful mountain terrain, it runs approx. The 90 km long Peer Gynt path which offers good opportunities to go from place to place through Peer Gynt's Kingdom. In summer, Kvitfjell offers great nature experiences, whether on foot, by bike or on horseback. There are also good hunting and fishing opportunities in the area. Short distance to both Jotunheimen and Rondane for longer hikes.

FOOD

Food enthusiasts flock to Kvitfjell for an array of dining experiences, from gourmet dinners to freshly baked treats and comforting beverages. Our eateries prioritize homemade quality, proudly standing as fryer-free zones. Tyrihanstunet is a must-visit, renowned for homemade lunch, a dedicated pizzeria, après-ski delights, Raclette evenings, and convenient home delivery. On the west side, Gondolen Fjellbistro offers a cozy atmosphere with home-cooked meals and beverages. Varden restaurant maintains an exceptional standard. Koia, an ancient log cabin on the east side, serves gourmet sausages and drinks—an ideal slope-side stop reminiscent of Austrian après-ski. Newcomer Fôr serves delightful lunch and exquisite 5- to 7-course dinners.

Location. 4 hours drive from Oslo airport, conveniently positioned 45 minutes north of Lillehammer, easily accessible from the E6.  From the E6 highway, take the exit at Fåvang and follow the directional signage guiding you towards Kvitfjell. Proceed towards Kvitfjell West. Once past the ski resort, follow Svinslåvegen for approximately 1 kilometer before turning right onto Svartskardvegen. Ascend this road toward the summit, passing under two ski bridges, and continue through a tunnel/culvert. The project is situated at the final turn just before the road concludes.

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