Stargaze and Sleep in Snøhetta?s 7th Room at the Treehotel
A treehouse nestled high up in the woods that will excite the inner kid in all of us.
Snøhetta takes vacationing in the woods to higher heights (pun intended) with an additional cabin to their Treehotel, a collection of seven guest suites nestled high up in the pine forest of Northern Sweden. Their latest addition, conveniently entitled The 7th Room, is a two-bedroom, 55-square-meter cabin that blurs the line between indoor and outdoor living.
The cabin is located ten meters above ground and features large windows, a netted terrace (perfect stargazing location for hardcore campers who can brave the cold with just a sleeping bag), and a tree stretching through the cabin. You?ll find yourself doing a double take when you stand under the cabin as it disappears into its surroundings. That?s because the the bottom of the cabin is covered with a large black and white print of trees reaching into the sky.
Designed and built like a traditional Nordic cabin, the interior of the cabin is clad with blond ash wood flooring and blond birch plywood walls to complement the dark, burnt wood exteriors.
The 7th Room is complete with two separate bedrooms, a social area named the Northern Light lounge (for the perfect view to see the Aurora Borealis), a bathroom, and a terrace. Similar to a two-story house, the cabin is also laid out on two levels but with only 30cm difference in height, which is enough to effectively differentiate the different living areas. The bedrooms a...
Snøhetta takes vacationing in the woods to higher heights (pun intended) with an additional cabin to their Treehotel, a collection of seven guest suites nestled high up in the pine forest of Northern Sweden. Their latest addition, conveniently entitled The 7th Room, is a two-bedroom, 55-square-meter cabin that blurs the line between indoor and outdoor living.
The cabin is located ten meters above ground and features large windows, a netted terrace (perfect stargazing location for hardcore campers who can brave the cold with just a sleeping bag), and a tree stretching through the cabin. You?ll find yourself doing a double take when you stand under the cabin as it disappears into its surroundings. That?s because the the bottom of the cabin is covered with a large black and white print of trees reaching into the sky.
Designed and built like a traditional Nordic cabin, the interior of the cabin is clad with blond ash wood flooring and blond birch plywood walls to complement the dark, burnt wood exteriors.
The 7th Room is complete with two separate bedrooms, a social area named the Northern Light lounge (for the perfect view to see the Aurora Borealis), a bathroom, and a terrace. Similar to a two-story house, the cabin is also laid out on two levels but with only 30cm difference in height, which is enough to effectively differentiate the different living areas. The bedrooms a...
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