20140110
Saturday 1/11 Edition: You Will Want to Stay in This Amazing Tree Top Hotel
Swedish architects seem to have a knack for modern, contemporary
design and an eye for cutting edge creations. Three years ago, founders
Britta and Kent utilized those talents when they enlisted some of
Scandinavia’s leading architects Cyrén & Cyrén to build Treehotel in
Sweden. Mixing together nature and avant-garde concepts, the five-room
community sits 13-19 feet above Harads village among the trees.
Inspired by the film The Tree Lover by Jonas Selberg
Augusten, Treehotel was modeled around the movie’s philosophy of the
significance of trees for human beings. It is meant to be a place where
nature, ecological values, comfort and modern design are combined with
minimal environmental impact.
When arriving at the tree-top property, you’ll enter Britta’s guest
house to check-in. This home, decorated in 1930-1950s styles, is also
the setting for all meals. A five minute walk takes guests to the five
treerooms, each with a different design and varying between 161-322
square feet of space. The lighting, furniture and fabrics are all unique
to the specific accommodation. Suspended in the air, the buildings are
reached by ramp, bridge or electric stairs.
One of the most interesting structures is The Mirrorcube which is
designed with mirrored walls acting as a camouflage in the forest. The
13x13x13-feet walls reflect their surrounding elements and sits on an
aluminum frame at the trunk. In case you were wondering what keeps our
flying friends from running into the cube, infrared film visible to
birds has been placed around the building to prevent any accidents.
Inside, the surfaces are made with birch wood and it sleeps two
guests with a double bed, bathroom, lounge and rooftop terrace. Six
windows allow for panoramic views of Harads and minimal décor is placed
throughout the wooden interiors.
On the outside, The Bird’s nest looks, well…like its name suggests,
but with a larger-than-life façade. Built as a circular room, the space
inside is 182 feet squared with separate bedrooms, a bathroom and living
area. Hidden among the trees, the room is reached by retractable
stairs.
Of all the choices, we personally love the look and vibe of The
Cabin. Overlooking the Lule River valley, this hut is intimate, fitting
only two guests and offers floor-to-ceiling and panoramic windows allow
lots of natural light to flow through. A horizontal bridge gives you
access to the room and it is also attached to a large wooden deck where
travelers can soak in the beautiful landscapes.
Whichever room peaks your interest, there’s no doubt you’ll be
impressed by the imaginative design and simplistic décor that enhances a
feel of airy lightness in each space. Along with the treerooms, the
property offers a sauna with room for eight people. There is also a hot
tub and access to the relaxation area. Rooms begin at around USD $677
per night/double occupancy and includes a daily breakfast buffet.
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