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Trekronekabin by Tommie WilhelmsenLocated in a remote area of Norway, this impressive Trekronekabin is perched elegantly a steep rock on the Sjernnaroy islands. Designed by <a href="http://www.tommie-wilhelmsen.no/" target="_blank">Tommie Wilhelmsen</a>, the private lodge was constructed from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/local-materials/" target="_blank">local materials</a> like pine, oak and fir. The site is only accessible by boat, adding to its retreat-style charm, and it's nestled serenely within the surrounding landscape. Dubbed the 'cabin in the treetops,' Trekonekabin is a dramatic lodge hidden deep in the woods.1
Trekronekabin by Tommie WilhelmsenWilhelmsen followed an idea of making a building that rises up above the treetops to evoke space and calm.2
Trekronekabin by Tommie WilhelmsenHe used black and earthy tones to complement the natural environment.3
Trekronekabin by Tommie WilhelmsenHe creates a dramatic anchor to the rocky ledge using steel to hold up the floor.4
Trekronekabin by Tommie WilhelmsenThis sharp horizontal edge contrasts with the vertical line of the concrete chimney.5
Trekronekabin by Tommie WilhelmsenThe entire site holds its ground above the ocean below.6
Trekronekabin by Tommie WilhelmsenInside, the ceiling is made from wooden slats that curve to encapsulate a seating area.7
Trekronekabin by Tommie WilhelmsenLarge windows open out onto spectacular views and are complimented with simple furnishings and modest decor.8








