What a concept. A get-a-way, kids fort, a hunting blind – or a man cave: Imagine you’re walking through the woods and you stumble upon what looks like a stack of cut firewood. But there’s something a little strange about it. And then you hear … music coming from the firewood? Take a closer look. Source wimp.com – Pictures to follow –
From here, it looks like a normal stack of cut logs. Nothing to see here.
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As you get closer, the music gets a little louder and you see some strange lines across the logs.
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All of a sudden, they open and they’re windows. This pile of wood is a perfectly camouflaged log cabin.
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You could get fairly close to the cabin and never notice it at all.
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This beautiful space, surrounded by nature, is currently being used as a music studio.
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It’s incredibly cozy and creatively inspiring.
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You can still see out of the windows and maintain your sense of privacy when they are closed.
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But when the windows open, you have an amazing panoramic view.
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Spending some time in the great outdoors has never looked so comfy.
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The natural light just pours in.
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Such a beautiful, contemporary take on the log cabin.
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This cabin was custom designed by Piet Hein Eek for Dutch performer Hans Liberg to use as a recording studio. Because of the construction of the steel and plastic framework of the cabin, it could be dressed up to fit in a variety of locations, depending on its placement.
