This Minimalist Mountain Retreat Harmonizes With Norway's Natural Beauty - Yanko Design
Briefly

Timber Nest is a minimalist cabin in Norway designed by architect Quentin Desfarges, located near Rødberg with views of Hardangervidda National Park. The design emphasizes harmony with the natural landscape, preserving vegetation and highlighting traditional Nordic building techniques. The cabin's interior consists of a spacious living area and private bedrooms, enhanced by circular windows that flood the space with light while framing beautiful forest views. Crafted entirely from wood, the structure reflects the local environment and adapts to harsh winter conditions, evolving beautifully over time as the untreated pine weathers naturally.
Timber Nest does not merely occupy its site; it coexists with it. Every decision was made to preserve the existing vegetation on the site, allowing the surrounding birch forest to remain undisturbed.
The cabin endures the harsh Nordic winters - at times nearly swallowed by snow - yet remains open and light-filled, always in conversation with the shifting landscape.
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