Tiny prefab cabin makes indoor-outdoor living a breeze
Cabin on the Border sits on the border between Greece and Turkey This prefabricated cabin on the border of Turkey and Greece?and aptly called Cabin on the Border?was optimized to endure a spectrum of weather conditions, both wet and dry.
Designed by Istanbul-based SO" Architecture and Ideas, the tiny cabin measures only 18 square meters, or about 194 square feet, but features an efficient and flexible interior program that includes a small kitchen, wood-burning stove, two sleeping lofts and a seating area that doubles as a bed, and a small bathroom. One of the standout amenities of the cabin, however, is the drawbridge-style wall on one of the far ends that opens down to reveal a large picture window and creates a patio. The window also opens upward to create a polycarbonate canopy, establishing an indoor-outdoor living room.
Cabin on the Border is constructed from laminated wood and polycarbonate and is powered by solar panels on the roof and features a rain catchment system?making this prefab cabin completely off-grid. Take a look.
Via: Inhabitat
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