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#RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE PROJECTS

This Small Cabin Was Elevated To Be Among The Treetops

Designed and built by two brothers from Repère Boréal, along with the help of an architect, the UHU is a small cabin that sits on stilts allowing for a view of the Saint-Laurence River in Canada.

The cabin, which sits 40 feet (12m) from the ground, is accessed via an enclosed spiral staircase and a 20-foot (6m) bridge.

Stepping inside the cabin and there’s a full wall of windows that follow the angle of the roofline, flooding the interior with natural light.

There’s also a queen bed, a toilet, a glass-enclosed shower, a heated floor, an integrated sound system, and a fully equipped kitchen.

To learn more, take a tour of this tiny house by watching a video from the YouTube channel Exploring Alternatives as they take look around and talk to the designer.

This Small Cabin Was Elevated To Be Among The Treetops

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  • 3141 Rte. du Fleuve, Les Éboulements, QC G0A 2M0, Canada
  • Repère Boréal