This isn’t a cabin, but it appeals to us. The truth is we...
This isn’t a cabin, but it appeals to us. The truth is we retreat to place in the woods, but spend most of our time in a small home in a city with a garden we tend. So we’re fond of any effort to bring nature to society, to bring folk design patterns and sustainable methods and mesh them with density to create more livable, more human urban cores. There’s a lot of this good stuff going on with this project in the North of Amsterdam.
An old and decayed brick house has been replaced by a completely new and sustainable house with wax-covered pine cladding on the walls and roof. The old house has not vanished completely. Roof tiles and wooden floors have been re-used in the garden and the inner brick layer of the old house has been used again to create new interiors.
This 645-square-foot dwelling and its compact garden demonstrate that it’s not necessary to have plenty of room for a satisfying home, just enough of the good things in the right proportions.
Designed by @chriscollaris; Photos by @tvdvphotography
via Cabin Porn http://bit.ly/2OoxAQE
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