
Imagination and Logosol SH230
– a Successful Combination
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”When you yourself process the wood, you can allow yourself a little extra,” says Arne Karlsson, who has processed all aspen in the relaxation area, using Logosol SH230.
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The window seems to be at the end of a tunnel. This is an optical illusion made of mouldings. The wall is level.
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A ceiling made of aspen. The knives that have been used are included in Logosol’s standard knife set.
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Arne Larsson with a Logosol SH230 that has paid off many times over. |
Take two creative persons and add a Logosol SH230.
The result is creative solutions, exciting choices of wood, and an extremely pleasant home. At least this is the case when the couple happens to be Arne Larsson and Marjatta Oksanen.
Arne and Marjatta have handed over the family business to the next generation and are now concentrating on feeling good. For this purpose, a piece of land was bought in Tryggeboda, near Mullhyttan, Sweden. It was completely covered with forest and bordered on Lake Multen.
”We hired a contractor who felled 700 cubic metres (915 cubic yards) of timber. We kept 150 cubic metres (196 cubic yards) and sold the rest,” says Arne. The timber we kept has now been processed by the Logosol Sawmill and Logosol SH230 into a strikingly beautiful house, both on the outside and the inside. On the inside all sorts of wood from the forest compete with each other in being the centre of attention in panels and mouldings. Here, there are panels of waxed aspen, varnished casings of pine, and doors of oiled elm for the wine cellar. But most eye-catching is the hexagonal relaxation area including a big sauna and a room for relaxation with a window wall facing the lake.
”All aspen is machined in the Logosol SH230,” Arne tells us. Panels and mouldings of aspen have been used with great imagination. One of the windows is framed by mouldings that overlap each other, creating the illusion of a tunnel. The walls are covered with angled panels, and the ceiling is made of squares of mouldings.
”Making things good doesn’t cost any extra when you yourself process the wood, and then it would be foolish not to,” says Arne. He is very satisfied with his Logosol SH230. It is easy to reset, easy to use, and gives a good result. That opinion is shared by the joiner Bertil Fahlström, who has lent a hand in the building and decoration.




