The fashion expert Louise Middleton and Ben Huggins of furniture brand New British Design with the help of a few ingenious craftsman have designed Kudhva, a unique concept for prefab vacation cabins resting on stilts. Located in an abandoned quarry in North Cornwall, these off-grid cabins stand above the ground amidst treetops, offering the best views of the Cornish landscape while having a minimum impact on the surrounding flora and fauna. The collaborative team has created all four prototype cabins with optimal flexibility in mind.
Each cabin is a movable structure that’s manufactured off-site and then transported to its intended location as a complete unit. They are designed especially for the quarry environment with an outdoor terrace, floor-to-ceiling triangular windows, and a mezzanine bed to sleep high above the ground. Accessed through a metal ladder, all the Kudhva cabins sleep two and have built in storage and other facilities for guests.
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The angular design of these prefab vacation cabins lends an oddly attractive character to the structure. They are fully-equipped with essentials required to spend some peaceful time in the lap of nature. These cabins on stilts are currently available for rent, so all those planning for a camping trip can have a look.
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