Moonlight Cabin is a minimalistic oceanfront retreat in Victoria, Australia. The cabin is designed in such a way that we can enjoy the fleeting moments offered by its natural surroundings as much as possible. Admittedly, the home is relatively small, as it covers only 60 square meters, but with this, its authors shake up the idea of 'how small is too small' and how much and what we really need for a comfortable stay today. It is a low-energy house that offers maximum comfort.
Moonlight Cabin is a simple haven bathed in moonlight and sunshine and opens a view of the sea. It is found in a densely populated state Victoria in Australia, and it was designed by the bureau's architects Jackson Clements Burrows Architects. Although the cottage is modest in size, its size meets all the needs of the residents and is also environmentally friendly.
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Moonlight Cabin is lined with eucalyptus wood and special insulation, and in this combination it behaves like a "Gore-Tex jacket" and effectively protects the house from external influences. It has a kitchen, a bathroom, and a living room with a floating fireplace and bedroom, while special shutters take care of breathability and maximum adaptability to given conditions and wishes. The interior is modern and minimalist with everything architects divert attention to nature.
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