Tent Houses Blur The Line Between Indoor And Outdoor Spaces

Imagine a house located in a rainforest clearing with a unique design that blurs the line between indoor and outdoor spaces.

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Limited by the natural size of the clearing and surrounded by a forest wall, house tents are carefully planned to make maximum use of all available space. A large, open area houses a kitchen, a dining area complete with an accommodating table, and a living room, all with a welcoming flow that makes the home ideal for entertaining and for family living.
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A continuous corridor links the common spaces to hang-out nooks and multiple bedrooms, including two situated at either end of the house that features picturesque views of the surrounding greenery.
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The house tents are crafted to endure various weather conditions. The homeowners can manually slide open walls to welcome the fresh air as they wish; the roof also retracts to reveal the translucent tent canopy and expansive sky above.
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The house tent buffers the home from sun exposure while still allowing for plenty of light to filter through. The space between the tent and the box-like structure’s insulated roof encourages natural airflow.
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In addition to offering shade, the pitched house tent canopy extends the home’s boundaries for play and relaxation - with the walls/doors open, the entire tented house becomes an open-air sanctuary, a perfect exploration ground for children and adults.
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Nature surrounds the Tent House in the form of trees, a river, and a garden area, but it is also reflected within the sleek space: a warm wood floor inset brightens up the concrete floor, and underneath the bar area, wood panels peek out to contrast with the industrial metal counter.
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The ultimate result is a shelter that looks like our childhood camping dreams grew up and made room for family and friends to join in on the indoor and outdoor fun.
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Info sourced from https://inhabitat.com/