No it's not a log pile — it's a small garden house designed by Piet Hein Eek in Hilversum, Netherlands. The log house was commissioned as a study for music-entertainer Hans Liberg.
See more at Home Quotient | Amazing Tree-Trunk Garden House and many more photos in the Thomas Mayer Archive.
Via: notcot.org
Images: Thomas Mayer
MORE PIET HEIN EEK
• High & Low Modern Ceramics: Piet Hein Eek & Crate & Barrel
• Piet Hein Eek's Ceramics
• Plywood Sofa by Piet Hein Eek
• Piet Hein Eek's "Waste" Series
• Eek Dresser




Comments (9)
i love this and hope there is more info on how he did it at the other sites :)
amazing...really amazing.
I WANT TO LIVE THERE!!! This is SO cool...
Never was a fan of log cabins, until now. that's sweet.
Am I mistaken or are the logs on the windows actually photographs of logs?
Sally305,
I think it might be the same laminate stuff they put on bus windows for advertising....so you can see out from the inside pretty clearly, but from the outside its the photo
sally305 and abc123,
I looked at the photos in the linked website, and all the window coverings appear to be real log slices. You have to open the window "hatches" into the "up" awning position to see out. There's little photo animation at the end that shows the owner opening all of them.
This little house is made of Win.
Logalicious! I love it. So clean and perfect.