The following tree-based constructions are very modern and luxurious houses. However, it is extremely interesting that all these places are built with environmentally friendly criteria.
The Treehotel (Lulea, Sweden)
The Treehotel is a unique five design hotel, one of which has been created in collaboration with leading Swedish architects. Cozy “Bird’s Nest” shape. “A flying object” is similar to the flying saucer in science fiction movies located between the tree trunk. Each interior room is also different.
Volume 4 × 4 × 4 m, the cube is covered with a mirror that reflects the surroundings from the covered natural landscapes. To restrict the birds from entering this particular room, the designers came up with the idea of combining optics and aesthetics. They walled walls with infrared film to humans that look invisible but are easily visible to birds, avoiding them flying into the structure. Elegant interior made from plywood and birch. An aluminum base framed the trunk, and the glass windows offer stunning panoramic views.
Luxurious interior design with large bed, bathroom, living room, terrace and bedroom offers an unforgettable experience. Light and curtains, bed linen, table linen … are custom designed. The general feature of this hotel interior design is the use of wooden furniture, wooden flooring, walls, ceilings, wooden furniture … An elegant, friendly design, in harmony with the outside landscape. With glass windows creating an open space to have a panoramic view of the forest.
Hapuku Hostel and Tree House (Kaikoura, New Zealand)
Hapuku Lodge + Tree House is located at the foot of the Kaikoura Seaward Mountains, with the Kaikoura coast and the famous Mangamaunu Bay just 1 kilometer to the east. Hapuku Lodge + Tree House is a luxurious accommodation on the rugged Kaikoura coastline. From here you can explore the majestic ocean landscape of Kaikoura.
Architect Tony Wilson came up with the idea for Hapuku Lodge. The rooms are built from recycled wood, have warm brick floors, cast boards and showers, and the products and utensils here are always environmentally conscious like the fact that food and furniture are derived from Local farmers and vendors. This work feels warm with private soaking tubs, fireplaces and furniture made by the hotel itself.
Tree restaurant works in Okinawa, Japan
Naha Harbor restaurant in Okinawa Japan has a unique shape, no different from the houses in fairy tales. The restaurant is located on the old Gajumaru tree with massive canopies stretching out to the sides to help support the entire restaurant.
The restaurant is located 6 meters from the ground and is inspired by Ghilbi’s animated films. The restaurant space is designed to be open to make the most of the natural light and cool wind of the sea of Okinawa. The cost of building the restaurant is quite large because the entire tree trunk has to be built. Guests can slowly climb the spiral staircase designed on the side of the restaurant or want to save time and effort, guests can take the elevator hidden in the tree trunk.
The open space and the location facing the sea help the restaurant receive the full cold wind of Okinawa. The space inside is elegantly designed. Table arrangements create privacy and comfort for customers.
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