Original facade of the house on a hillside
This incredible cottage with a splendid living room, kitchen, dining room and cozy bedroom has a floor area of 55 square meters. Unusual design houses in the woods The spacious veranda allows the family and guests to enjoy outdoor dining and socializing.
The abundance of greenery around the structure gives it even more charm and appeal. Huge glass windows and doors help erase the boundary between the interior and the courtyard garden.
Green plants and shrubs add incredible charm and grace to the exterior of the structure
The natural palette and bright accents perfectly enliven the living room space
Living room seamlessly connected to the outdoor terrace
An abundance of natural light complements the interior design. The living room is equipped with a beautiful set – leather comfortable armchairs with lettuce upholstery, cowhide carpet and rich accessories. All together they create a bright and cheerful entourage.
It is united by an open floor plan with a cooking space and dining area. The epicenter of attention in the kitchen is a large functional island with an off-white base and wooden countertop.
Small kitchen with luxurious ergonomic island
Mirrored closet doors visually expand the cozy bedroom
Classical home design with a wooden balcony
The idea of having inexpensive and stylish pile houses on a forest slope sounds intriguing! I’m curious to know more about their construction, materials used, and the overall environmental impact. Are these houses designed to blend with the natural surroundings? How are they built to ensure stability on a sloping terrain? Additionally, are there any specific regulations or guidelines that need to be followed when constructing such houses in forested areas?