Staircase, Metal Railing, and Metal Tread The sharp ridgeline and soaring soffit reference a tent-like experience in an architecturally elegant way.  Photo 24 of 35 in 35 Swoon-Worthy Staircases That Are a Step Above the Rest from Stay in a Tent-Inspired A-Frame Cabin in the New Zealand Rain Forest

35 Swoon-Worthy Staircases That Are a Step Above the Rest

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On Waiheke Island near Auckland, New Zealand, the Tent House sits among wetlands on a patch of undeveloped land. It captures the back-to-basics simplicity of camping, thanks to architect Chris Tate. Though he originally created the cabin to be a personal retreat/studio, Tate ended up experimenting with the design in order to challenge conventional expectations of what makes an ideal weekend escape. Now available for short-term rental, the one-bedroom, one-bathroom, 753-square-foot home includes a sleeping area on the mezzanine, a fully functional kitchen, an open-plan living area, and a front deck designed to "fan out"—giving the illusion of a shadow cast by the A-frame structure.