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Ten Forest Houses in Deep Woodland to Relax in Your Next Vacay

If you're looking for a place to escape the stresses of modern life, these forest houses could be the perfect solution.

By: THURSD. | 03-05-2023 | 6 min read
Architecture Travel
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As our cities become more crowded and stressful, it's no wonder that many people are seeking refuge in the peaceful surroundings of nature. And what better way to embrace the natural world than to build a home in the midst of the forest? Here are 10 stunning forest houses that offer the perfect blend of modern design and rustic charm.

10 Forest Houses That Are Perfect for Your Next Stay

These 10 forest houses are a perfect example of how modern design can complement and enhance the natural beauty of the surrounding environment. Whether nestled in the mountains or built into the side of a forested hill, these houses offer the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Here they are!

1. Trakt Forest Hotel in Sweden by Wingårdhs

To start off the list of 10 of the best forest houses around the world, take a look at the Trakt Forest Hotel located in Sweden. This hotel's locally-grown wood was used by the Swedish architecture studio Wingårdhs to create five suites for the Trakt Forest Hotel. The cabins are accessed via long ramps and large windows provide residents with elevated views of the forest. To preserve the surrounding environment, the studio raised the cabins on metal stilts.

 

Beautiful illuminated forest house by Wingardhs
Photo: Wingardhs Architects

 

This screams relaxation in the woods, right?

2. Looking Glass Lodge in England by Michael Kendrick Architects

Michael Kendrick Architects created this forest cottage, a holiday let in East Sussex. The house was built on sloping ground without the use of any existing trees. The company was praised for designing an eco-friendly lodge that respects its environment in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This is a must-add to your bucket list if what you want is to be fully surrounded by nature and very green, quiet, areas.

 

Looking glass lodge in England
Photo: Michael Kendricks Architects

 

3. Minimod Curucaca in Brazil by MAPA

Minimod Curucaca, created by MAPA of Brazil and Uruguay, can be found in a forest clearing in the Curaca Valley, a hilly region of Southern Brazil. The studio employed blackened wood and a grassy roof to merge the project into its surroundings. Timber boards were utilized on the interior floors, walls, and ceiling, which were elevated on stilts.

 

Forest house Minimod Curucaca in Brazil
Photo: MAPA Architects

 

4. Apus House in Chile by Aguilo + Pedraza Arquitectos

In the list of the 10 most beautiful forest houses we also have the Apus House located all the way in the South American mountains of Chile. Aguilo + Pedraza Arquitectos designed this elevated house in Chile using glass, concrete, and wooden-log cladding. The residence is erected on concrete stilts to provide views of the Chilean environment and is surrounded by oak trees, a lake, and five volcanoes.

 

Apus forest house in Chile
Photo: Aguilo + Pedraza

 

5. Indigo in the Netherlands by Woonpioniers

The Indigo forest house is a unique and striking residence located in the Dutch countryside near the city of Enschede. Designed by Dutch architecture firm Woonpioniers, the house is a stunning example of sustainable and eco-friendly design, featuring an innovative modular structure that allows it to blend seamlessly into its natural surroundings.

 

Apus forest house in Chile
Photo: Woonpioners Architects

 

The Indigo forest house is designed to be completely self-sufficient, with its own solar panels for electricity and a rainwater collection system for water. The house is made from sustainably-sourced materials, including cross-laminated timber and insulated glass, which help to keep the interior comfortable and energy-efficient.

6. Dans l'Escarpement in Canada by YH2

Dans l'Escarpement is a unique forest house located in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada. Designed by the Montreal-based architecture firm YH2, the house is a stunning example of modern design that seamlessly integrates with its natural surroundings.

 

Dans L Escarpement in Canada by YH2
Photo: YH2 Architects

 

The house is situated on a steep slope and is designed to be minimalistic and functional, with a strong emphasis on natural materials and sustainable design. The exterior is clad in black-stained cedar, which creates a striking contrast with the surrounding forest. Large windows provide ample natural light and stunning views of the forest and mountains.

7. Hitherhouse in Canada by Ménard Dworkind

Hitherhouse is a beautiful forest house located in the town of St-Adolphe-d'Howard in Quebec, Canada. Designed by the Montreal-based architecture firm Ménard Dworkind, the house is a stunning example of contemporary design that seamlessly blends with its natural surroundings.

The house is situated on a steep slope and is designed to be minimalistic and functional, with a strong emphasis on natural materials and sustainable design. The exterior is clad in black-stained cedar, which creates a striking contrast with the surrounding forest.

 

Hitherhouse forest house in green space
Photo: Menard Dworkind

 

It's the perfect stay and one of the best and most spectacular forest houses in the world!

8. Little House in the US by MW Works

Little House is a little cottage composed of worn timber and blackened cement in a Washington forest. MW Works, based in Seattle, set out to create a home that was both simple to build and efficient. The second floor of the two-story house has a mudroom, a kitchen, and an open-plan living and dining area. The studio added two bedrooms and a common bathroom upstairs.

 

Little house in the US
Photo: MW Works

 

9. Rural Montana Cabin in the US by Andersson-Wise

The Rural Montana Cabin is a stunning vacation home designed by the Austin-based architecture firm Andersson-Wise. The cabin is located on a 160-acre site in rural Montana and is designed to take advantage of the beautiful natural surroundings.

The cabin is built from locally-sourced materials, including rough-sawn fir and cedar, which help it to blend seamlessly into the landscape. The interior is cozy and comfortable, with an open-plan living area that features a fireplace and large windows that provide stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

 

Andersson-Wise builds forest house in the US
Photo: Andersson Wise Architects

 

One of the most striking features of the Rural Montana Cabin is its unique design, which incorporates a series of pitched roofs that create a dramatic profile against the Montana sky. The cabin is also designed to be energy-efficient, with a geothermal heating and cooling system and a high-performance building envelope that helps to reduce energy consumption.

10. The Corbett Residence in the US by In Situ Studio

The Corbett Residence is a stunning contemporary home located in the city of Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Designed by the award-winning architecture firm In Situ Studio, the house is a beautiful example of modern design that seamlessly integrates with its natural surroundings.

The house is situated on a wooded lot and is designed to be minimalist and functional, with a strong emphasis on natural materials and sustainable design. The exterior is clad in cedar siding, which helps it to blend into the surrounding forest. Large windows provide ample natural light and stunning views of the wooded landscape.

 

The Corbett Residence USA by In Situ Studio
Photo: In Situ Studio

 

Each of these houses is built from natural materials, such as wood and stone, and features large windows that offer unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape. The interiors are minimalistic, with a focus on natural materials and functionality, creating a sense of calm and tranquility.

If you're looking for a place to escape the stresses of modern life, a forest house could be the perfect solution. With stunning views, fresh air, and a connection to nature, these houses offer a peaceful retreat that can be enjoyed all year round.

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