Even the shape and the colours of the Grand Cabin evoke cosy evenings playing board games with friends. The A-shape gives it a nostalgic feel, especially for Central Europeans familiar with the Czech-style mountain lodges which inspired its design. But the Grand Cabin compensates for some of the downsides of classical shape. It was built using pre-fabricated, made-to-measure wooden panels and its huge glass windows offer magnificent views of the surroundings.
The environmentally-friendly cabin can comfortably accommodate eight people, but as many as twenty people could fit inside for a party. This was made possible because the builders did not separate the central space with walls. What’s more, the two bedrooms and the bathroom are in ‘boxes’ which are accessible from the inside but actually joined onto the outside of the cabin. Moreover, an extra bedroom can be added by a loft in the central space.
Photo: Ádám Horváth
Interior Design: Csilla Kaszanitzky