Cozy cabin was custom-designed for reading
Ernest Wi?czyk
The Bookworm Cabin?s name says it all The Bookworm Cabin is as cozy as its name suggests. Nestled into the woods 30 miles outside of Warsaw, Poland, the compact weekend home is custom-built for curling up with a book.
Entrepreneur Bart?omiej Kraciuk and architect Marta Puchalska-Kraciuk of Moszczy?ska Puchalska design studio built the cabin for the sole purpose of relaxing and reading. Its timber walls are lined with bookshelves, while its large windows bring in loads of natural light.
?I just loved staring at this landscape, but how long can you do that for"? said Puchalska-Kraciuk. ?Maybe longer if you are indoors facing a big window, sitting on a comfy chair. Still, how long can you endure this" That?s when the idea to fill it with books came in.?
Ernest Wi?czyk
The house has an asymmetrical layout with a roof that slants upward into a peak. The bottom floor is home to a small kitchen and living room that feature a wood burning stove and walls of bookshelves filled with curated titles.
A stretch of windows opens out onto a spruce lined deck and gives a perfect view of the woods. Upstairs, there?s more room for books, while the bed is tucked under a slatted wood ceiling, the ideal place to lay around, book in hand, all day long.
Ernest Winczyk
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