Off-The Cabin Grille with a traditional interior
Designed by Architects Broadhurst, this tiny cabin combines tradition with touches contemporary keys that keep the freshness of its design. It is constructed mainly in wood sourced locally, with a cantilever bridge on one edge overlooking the valley. As the house is always busy, in addition to the use stilts to create a level structure for the cottage, the elevated nature of the house also serves an additional purpose in respect of the local wildlife on. The décor of the interior is quite traditional, according to his custom, on the ancient site of heating and lighting means. A wood stove is located on one side of the single room, a small kitchen with all kinds of behind it supplied with water flowing down from a tank above instead of being pumped through pipes by artificial means.
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