Little Box Cabin Design Minimalist Lake House Decorating
Little box cabin designed by Olson Kundig Architects, designed with materials are low maintenance, concrete block, steel, concrete floors and plywood, in keeping with the notion of a cabin. Have the cabin’s big window-wall opens the entire living space to the forest and lake.


Description from Architects:
The idea for the cabin is that of a lakeside shelter in the woods—a little box with a big window that opens to the surrounding landscape. The cabin’s big window-wall (30 feet by 20 feet) opens the entire living space to the forest and lake. Materials are low maintenance—concrete block, steel, concrete floors and plywood—in keeping with the notion of a cabin, and left unfinished to naturally age and acquire a patina that fits in with the natural setting. The cabin sleeps ten.

The use of color and texture are important in the interior of this casual family cabin. Strong blocks of color help to define space and direct the eye. Texture in furnishings provides a soft but strong counterpoint to the hard, raw material palette. Custom tables using plywood and polyurethane create a direct connection to the architecture while providing durability and function. Some of the unique interior features include the custom continuous steel pipe fireplace, the wood slab work surface supported by a truck suspension spring, and the custom stainless steel bathroom sink.




Tags:Design Cabin, Home Design, Interior Design, Lake House, Minimalist House


