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Join us as we explore a beautiful small cabin nestled in the wilderness of Nordmarka, Norway. Designed by Rever & Drage Architects, this charming retreat is the perfect example of a modern bolthole—a place to escape the stresses of everyday life and reconnect with nature. With just 29 square meters of space, this cabin may be small, but it's big on character and functionality. Discover the clever design elements that make the cabin feel open and cozy, while emphasizing the stunning views of the surrounding woods, lakes, and sunsets. Learn how the environmental impact of the site was minimized through the use of steel bolt foundations, ensuring the cabin could be removed without leaving a trace. We'll also explore the harmonious relationship between the new and old cabins on the site, creating a unique courtyard that celebrates both modern convenience and the classic charm of the 1930s. Get inspired by the thoughtful design that integrates the natural landscape, traditional aesthetics, and a practical living layout—all with sustainability in mind. Don't miss this episode of Archinest, where we bring you an exclusive review of this remarkable small retreat, perfect for those looking for a peaceful escape into the heart of nature. Architects: Rever & Drage Architects | https://www.archdaily.com/office/reve... Area: 29 m² Year: 2022 Photographs: Tom Auger | https://www.archdaily.com/photographe... Manufacturers: Jatak, JØTUL, Schüco, Wood Cladding, nordvestvinduet Lead Architects: Tom Auger, Martin Beverfjord, Eirik Lilledrange Country: Norway