The cabin is a gorgeous, whimsical combination of geometry and fairy tales.

This Dreamy Diamond Cabin Is A Whimsical Combination Of Geometry And Fairytales

The Diamond Cabin is a gorgeous, whimsical combination of geometry and fairy tales. Jacob Witzling and Sara Underwood are designing and building an implausible collection of cabins in a Pacific Northwest rainforest. Cabinland is the name of the project. The creative duo has recently revealed their latest build, christened the Diamond Cabin. 

It is located in the heart of nature, surrounded by tall trees and green grass. The Diamond Cabin has a unique design that makes it stand out from other buildings. It is made up of two large triangles that are connected at the top, making it look like a diamond. The Diamond Cabin is also very spacious, with plenty of room for a family or group of friends to stay. This cozy cabin is the perfect place to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and relax in nature. If you’re looking for a unique and magical place to stay.

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The hexagon-shaped cabin makes it unique from other tiny houses. It has a footprint of 93 square feet. The walls flare outwards at a 30-degree angle until they are 4 feet high from the floor.

This Dreamy Diamond Cabin Is A Whimsical Combination Of Geometry And Fairytales
The exterior of the cabin is clad in hand-split cedar shakes that were salvaged from another structure on the property.

The hexagonal pyramid roof makes them realize Geometry. Using salvaged decades-old, hand-split cedar shakes as siding and draping the entire cabin in moss brings the fairy-tale element to our work.

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The walls flare out at 30-degree angles, which creates more space for counters and seating inside the cabin.

Its cabin’s exterior is clad in hand-split cedar shakes salvaged from an old structure on the property.

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The metal roof is covered in moss picked from the cabin’s wooded landscape

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Inside the cabin, the comforts of the home include electricity, a gas stove, and a sink with cold running water. There is an outdoor shower and hot tub, where a propane on-demand tankless heater has been installed to provide warm water.

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Although it’s only 93 square feet, the first floor appears larger with its flared walls.

A ladder from the first-floor living room and kitchen leads to a 65-square-foot sleeping loft that stands 9 feet off the ground. The roof comes to a pinnacle at 22 feet.

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A ladder leads from the first floor to a sleeping loft.
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The 65-square-foot sleeping loft has just enough room for a bed. 

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The walls, ceiling, countertops, and shelving in the Diamond Cabin are constructed from Douglas fir. It came from dilapidated structures on the property or purchased from a local sawmill that cuts windfall lumber.

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Covered in moss, the cabin blends into its wooded surroundings, while standing out with its angular roofline.

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In the sleeping loft, six tall triangular windows offer up views of the rainforest canopy.

The Diamond Cabin amazingly lights up at night like a lantern in the woods.

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Want to experience one of Underwood and Witzling’s cabins? The design duo is definitely considering renting out cabins at Cabinland, their 15-acre property cloistered in the Pacific Northwest’s temperate rainforest.

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A video house tour of this amazing cabin in the middle of nowhere.

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