The 160-square-foot concrete cabin features a propane cooktop alongside a wood-burning fireplace and hot tub.
The compound includes a communal farmhouse, a series of glass and concrete cabins, and a mobile whiskey bar in a refurbished Airstream.
The Space Floor Plan
Danish architect and designer Sigurd Larsen teamed up with Raus to create a 193-square-foot cabin in Berlin, Germany, that lets city dwellers escape the hustle and bustle of urban life and connect with nature.
The house has two modules: a living space on the left and a utilities, laundry, and outdoor kitchen on the right.
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A custom mini kitchen is designed to entertain the client and their guests.
In cooler weather, radiant heating is embedded beneath the wood floors.
Narrow columns support the structure and dock, allowing sunlight to nourish eelgrasses along the shoreline.
In the living room, a Malm fireplace sits on a yellow powder-coated steel table that matches the bookshelf ladder leading to the loft. Jagoda designed the table with space underneath to store firewood.
The compact house is sheathed in cypress, glass, and copper and features an expandable roof.
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Wide porch screens and warm wood tones give the outdoor space a casual livability.
A Roaring Meg wood burner is not only the centrepice of the cabin visually, but also produces exceptional heat ideal for those blustery winter months.
We used GridFree solar panels, which provides enough energy to run a small fridge, the lights throughout and to charge a phone.
The full size shower room incorporates a Bambaloo composting toilet, which ultimately means extremely minimal waste and use of energy which was one of the main goals for this cabin in particular.