Shared solutions that make everyday life easier

Heime in Halla Boligpark

Published 23 January 2026

Heime in Halla Boligpark

In Halla Boligpark, sharing equipment is a natural part of everyday life. With Heime, residents get easy access to shared tools, machines, and equipment they would otherwise have to buy themselves. This saves money, space, and the environment – and makes modern living possible without owning everything. This is how the sharing solution works in practice.

Shared investments that give more for less

In Halla Boligpark, shared equipment is one of the most important building blocks of a more sustainable and practical neighborhood. Instead of each household buying their own drill, pressure washer, or sewing machine, residents get access to a wide range of shared equipment through Heime. Everything is gathered in the app, and everything can be reserved with just a few taps.

This sharing model allows residents to avoid owning items they only use a few times a year. It reduces costs and unnecessary consumption while freeing up space in storage rooms and garages. For many, it’s also reassuring to know that the equipment is quality-checked, maintained, and always available when needed.

Halla Boligpark includes a shared workshop with tools, workbenches, and machines that residents can book directly in the Heime app. Here, people can handle everything from small repairs to larger projects without investing in expensive equipment themselves. Residents can also share their own items with the neighborhood – from gardening tools to children’s equipment – making even better use of local resources.

For the board and the developer, Heime provides a structured way to organize shared resources. The system manages reservations, access, and overview, making daily operations simple and predictable. It also provides insight into what is used most, helping guide smarter investments and avoid unnecessary purchases.

Sharing physical items is one of the most concrete ways a neighborhood can reduce its environmental footprint. When more people share the same equipment, fewer products are needed overall – creating both financial and environmental benefits. In Halla Boligpark, this is not an add-on, but an integrated part of how people live.

With Heime, sharing becomes simple, transparent, and accessible to everyone. The result is a neighborhood that uses resources more intelligently – and where residents get more while spending less.

In Halla Boligpark, residents also have access to shared outdoor areas and activities such as a sledding hill, shelter hut, fire pit, greenhouse, cycling track, and ice rink. Everything is available to everyone – without each household having to build or maintain their own solutions. This creates more activity, more use, and less resource consumption in everyday life.

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