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Tiny Off-Grid Cabin For Sustainable Summer Getaways

This tiny off-grid cabin is great for outdoor living, it’s sure to make your summer getaway super sustainable

Cabins located in the wild are all the rage now, and you may see lots of cool cabins here and there – by various architects and designs. Here’s one more cabin, a sustainable and off-grid one.

Sydney-based architecture firm fresh prince has designed a compact off-grid cabin in Australia that offers a sustainable dwelling for summer getaways. Located in new south wales, the 150-square-foot ‘barrington tops’ cabin is perched on the banks of a highland river, surrounded by dense woodland.

The lightweight timber structure is built on a wheeled chassis and clad in matte black weathertex, a locally sourced material made from forest thinnings and other industry by-products in the production process. The off-grid cabin features built-in joinery that blends seamlessly with the interior lining and cathedral ceiling so that this sense of openness is preserved. The cabin was conceived as one continuous piece of joinery, interlocking and aligning to provide space for storage, cooking, sleeping and sitting, without disrupting the overall space.

Inside, an uncomplicated layout features a light-filled interior thanks to several large low-E glass windows with operable louvres that provide a natural system of air ventilation. The minimal interior includes a bed built atop smart storage options at one end of the cabin. A bathroom is situated at the other end, separated by a compact kitchen that includes a small refrigerator and a two-burner gas stove.

The cabin is designed to have as little physical and environmental impact. It incorporates solar power that generates all the necessary energy. It also features a composting toilet, reconstituted sawdust and wax cladding and exposed copper and brass plumbing.

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The house is located on the lakeshore, in thw woods, so thatthe owners could enjoy the views and beautiful nature

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The doors are sliding and reflecting to keep the space more private

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The inside of the house is done with light-colored plywood and concrete and some metal touches

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There’s a sleeping space with a mattress on the floor and some potted plants to cozy up the space

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The kitchen is done with grey plywood cabinets, some shelves and a window to enjoy the views while cooking

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Most of the walls are glazed to enjoy the views and get more light inside

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Next to the cabin there’s a firepit and a bench to make some smores and other stuff

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