12Nolla Cabin, Finland

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Do you enjoy camping but have outgrown roughing it? Maybe you’d like to try it but don’t want to immediately give up too much comfort? Check out this tent-like tiny home known as the Nolla Cabin.  

Nestled on Vallisaari Island in the Finnish Helsinki archipelago, this magical mirrored holiday home is the brainchild of famous Finnish designer Robin Falck. She was initially inspired by the way in which sunlight leaks through a tent’s entrance and thus designed this glass-fronted forest flat so that guests could enjoy the surrounding scenery. This halcyon habitat was constructed from sustainable materials.  

It is powered by both renewable diesel and some solar panels. This reflective residence has a whole host of modern amenities, from a Bose sound system to underfloor heating. It also includes insulated glass that provides privacy yet also allows the tiny house to be as one with the world around it.  

Clad in wood and textiles, this petite property also has a separate bathroom. The decor in this woodland cabin is pared-back and minimal yet nonetheless tasteful. It comes complete with an outhouse for hygienic purposes and a small stove for preparing meals too. It is sure to make most people happy campers.

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