Nestled in the midst of the rolling North Cornish moors in England, this larch-clad cabin looks as though it’s always been there. Yet this is a new construction, built on the site of a demolished summerhouse, that had become unsafe, on land belonging to a 200-year-old farmhouse. The new cabin is framed to perfection by its own small garden, which includes a wildflower patch and hefty Cornish granite stones unearthed during the build.
Inside, a practical open-plan layout provides everything you might need for a relaxing holiday or weekend break, and more. The kitchen-dining-living space is spacious enough to host a crowd, and there’s a smart double bedroom and bathroom.
Just as important as its breathtaking setting and cozy interiors are the cabin’s impressive eco credentials. The new-build is well insulated, and water is supplied from a borehole rather than the mains supply. A wood burner provides the heating. All of these factors – setting, interiors and sustainability – combine to make this one of the world’s best homes, albeit on a small, cabin-size scale.
Kitchen
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Kitchen ideas have to work hard for their living in a multifunctional, open-plan space like this one. Plus, the area dedicated to the working corner of the room is fairly compact. With that in mind, understated, handleless units help to give a sleek, uncluttered look in the limited space.
Fittings and materials have also been recycled where they could. Roof beams from the original summer house have been turned into open shelves for the kitchen, and the industrial-style metal pendant lights were salvaged from an old barn on the property, just cleaned up and rewired. Salvaged pieces like these add character, which makes a difference in a new building.
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Window and door frames are picked out in an uplifting springlike shade of green that blurs the boundaries between the inside and outside of the cabin, bringing it ever closer to nature. With the natural wood shades of the ceiling and flooring, the impression is of a cabin firmly rooted in its moorland environment.
Dining space
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Continuing the theme of keeping things compact in an open-plan space, dining room ideas here are subtle and flexible. The farmhouse-style table easily seats four, and the mix of bench and chairs makes good use of the space.
Cozy cabin living room
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Quiet colors, inspired by the moorland outside, and tactile finishes combine to create a tranquil, comfortable space. Opting for a natural palette works well in an open-plan space like this one, where living room ideas bridge the kitchen, dining space and the garden views.
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A contemporary, eco-friendly wood burner by Contura sits on a locally-sourced Cornish slate plinth, and is sufficient to heat the cabin.
Bedroom
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The bed is positioned to face the window and the moor. When the view is as good as this it makes sense never to let it out of your sight! Bedroom ideas focus on continuing the natural color palette, with mossy greens and floral pinks set against the natural wood tones of the flooring and furniture.
Bathroom
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The cabin is compact, but clever design and planning at the bathroom ideas stage allow for a statement bath looking out at the beautiful views and a separate, walk-in shower.
Beautiful views
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The cabin, known as ‘Smugglers’ is available to rent from Boutique Retreats, boutique-retreats.co.uk.
Original feature Annabelle Grundy
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