Eight soothing cabin interiors to retreat to this autumn
Our latest lookbook collects eight cabin interiors united by their calming timber accents and escapist settings, ranging from an English conservation area to a private Norwegian island.
Typically constructed with wood, cabins are common in rural locations and are often designed as temporary living quarters to provide calming retreats.
As temperatures begin to drop in the northern hemisphere, we have rounded up eight examples of cosy cabins from across the globe.
This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring self-designed homes by architects and designers, members' clubs and conversation pits.
Photo by Tom Auger
Cabin, Norway, by Rever & Drage Local architecture studio Rever & Drage designed this timber cabin in Norway's forested Nordmakka region.
A large angular window cuts through its otherwise traditional form, creating an illuminated interior dressed with simple wooden furniture and steel-topped kitchen counters.
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Photo is by Raphaël Thibodeau
La Cime, Canada, by Naturehumaine
La Cime, or The Top, is a woodland holiday cabin in Lanaudière, Québec.
Canadian studio Naturehumaine designed the one-bedroom "micro chalet" with white-pine panelling on the walls and ceilings, which complements built-in plywood furniture.
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Photo by Efe Onikinci
Monocoque Cabin, UK, by Peter Markos
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