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The kitchen is outfitted with IKEA and Bosch appliances and a custom sink and countertop by Durat.
Rather than wasting precious square-footage on a utility room, the mechanics for the cabin (an on-demand water heat and a two-stage water filter) are housed in two of the kitchenette’s wall cabinets. For cooking, there’s a two-burner induction stove and full-size sink. Most of the cooking is done outside on the grill.
The open-concept living space includes a small kitchen, living area and dining area.
The kitchen is outfitted with open shelving, gray-painted wood cabinetry, white Silestone counters, and a white-painted shiplap backsplash.
Vilde features plenty of windows so as to flood the interior with sunlight and connect the home to the natural landscape.
A compact kitchen is custom-built for each space. A curved doorway leads to the bathroom.
The smallest cabin measures just 16 feet long, providing space for a tiny kitchen and nook bed.
The cabinetry is made by Puustelli Miinus. “It is the most ecological kitchen out there,” says AleksAleksii of the black-stained birch cabinets with bio-composite frames.
The custom-made plywood cabinetry in the kitchen was hand-impregnated with microcement.
The quaint yet highly functional kitchen features butcher block countertops, as well as a skylight which allows natural light to seep inside.
The kitchen is fully equipped with appliances and storage, and accommodates a small table.
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The modern, minimalist kitchen contrasts the home's more rugged exterior.
The kitchenette includes a fridge, laundry machine, an integrated coffee machine, and a regular-size cooktop.
A Nectre Bakers oven provides sharply defined contrast at the kitchen, and also supplies heat in colder temperatures. The oven is used for baking, as well as space-heating. The translucent doors on both sides open to east and west-facing decks to capture morning and evening sun.
The use of timber adds warmth to the design, and the cheery Canary yellow of the metal stair rails and gate echoes the seasonal colors of the hills—and the autumnal tones of the turning trees.
Triangular windows let plenty of light in.
The kitchen is from Ikea and the dining chairs by Arne Jacobsen, but the table is pure Bornstein.