Originally published at: https://www.ronenbekerman.com/showcase/tiny-house-in-the-forest/
A modern cabin of 248 sq. ft. (23 sq. mtr) in a minimal style on the banks of a small river in the area of Saranac Lake, NY.
The concept of the design was to leverage the surrounding space of the forest, so that the house blends seamlessly into the environment. The house is actually “divided” into two parts with the eastern side offering natural light through the window construction which act as skylights and it was inspired by the structure of a greenhouse, whereas the western side provides shelter and accommodates the kitchen/dining and sleeping area as well as the bathroom.
The house is optimized to offer enough storage space for a couple without being cluttered. The interaction with nature is constant as the change of seasons “reflects” into the interior space.
The wood, being the main element both in the exterior and the interior spaces, offers serenity and calmness in accordance with the environment.
More of my work can be found on behance https://www.behance.net/betatheodor
Thank you.
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Studio: Artifictial / Artist: Beta Theodorakopoulou
Work: Commissioned Project
Designer: N/A
Client: N/A
Location: United States United States