We have featured an Adventure Journal Weekend Cabin before on Apartment Therapy, and recently another in the series one has caught my fancy.
London-based Danish designer Nina Tolstrup designed her 388-square foot chalet on the beach in Whistable, England and had the structure pieced together by a local builder. About the size of a caravan, the simplistic and modern little cabin is nestled in the middle of a row of twenty-five other chalets.
Click over to The Adventure Journal for more photos of Tolstrup's beautiful space and for more Weekend Cabins.
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Two thoughts: first, it's fantastic and I want one, too.
Second, Whitstable must have different, laxer rules about their seaside cabins than cities on the south coast, where even the color and the kind of doors and windows are strictly regulated. Certainly the extra height of this one wouldn't be permitted in the Brighton/Hove area.
Still, lucky owners. It's wonderful.
*sigh* Beautiful, functional, simple, sparse.
This design really makes the landscape outside the focus.
We HAVE seen this before...what's different this time?
I think you mean "simple," not "simplistic" (which means overly simple or falsely simple).
Peter Cushing lives in Whitstable. I have seen him on his bicycle. I have seen him buying vegetables.
Thank you coccyx for that QI quote :)