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MOOD BOARD | MY PERFECT WINTER CABIN

17 January 2014

Happy Friday peeps! Doesn’t this cold weather make you want to escape? As January seems to be never ending – can you believe we’re only half way through!? – I want to spend a week in a cozy cabin, playing in the snow, sledging, sliding with some serious skiing before chilling out in front of the fire with a good read and lots of hot chocolate.

I think cabins are so romantic and evocative because they connect with our cave(wo)man instincts, searching for protection from the elements whilst making your den as comfortable as possible.

My 21st century perfect winter cabin is a combination of old and new, traditional and modern with comfort being the operative word. An open fire or a wood burner would have to be at the heart of the home to pump out heat and fill the house with those gorgeous sounds and smells. Lots of soft cozy seats, sofas, cushions and blankets add to the feeling of relaxation. I love old, heavy wooden beams and chunky posts as they make me feel protected and connect with the surrounding nature of mountains and woods. Stone is another natural material that would have to feature in my perfect cabin which would also feature luxurious bathrooms with hot power showers and huge tubs to soak in before preparing some hearty meal in my modern compact kitchen.

So after that excursion into my perfect winter cabin, how would your’s look?

And what about broadband? Now there’s a question…

winter cabin 2014 by stylejuicer

 

Annie Signature Stylejuicer

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SWEDISH CABIN BY ARCITECTURAL COLLECTIVE SEPTEMBRE

15 January 2014

I’m in love with this minimalist Swedish cabin, aptly named Hermitage – the dwelling of a hermit, especially when small and remote.

It’s located on the Swedish island of Trossö and was designed and built by Septembre, a collective of architects from different backgrounds with complementary skills in architecture, urban planning, urban programming and interior design.

The small wooden cabin consist of one living/bedroom and a sauna with two large windows framing the stunning view of sea to one side and pine trees to the other. The wide sliding doors effectively double the living area connecting you with the surrounding nature during the summer months and the stove for the sauna is an effective heat source for colder weather.

The wooden interior has been left untreated and has a raised daybed with pull out drawers as storage solutions. It gives a very serene experience and feels like a sanctuary with no distractions, giving you the opportunity to let nature dictate your daily rhythm. I particularly like the black outside which makes the cabin blend in with the forest and also contrasts with the light interior.

A beautiful hideaway to recharge batteries.

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Swedish Cabin by septembrearchitecture.com

Annie Signature Stylejuicer

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