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Real-life hobbit house built out of a single tree trunk

Happy JastaBy Happy JastaFebruary 27, 2017Updated:September 12, 20172 Mins Read
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Haida Gwaii or Queen Charlotte Islands is a World Heritage site famous for natural and cultural richness. Somewhere in these mystic landscapes, Noel Wotten of Sitka Studio has built a real-life hobbit house entirely from the stump of a single spruce tree. It took around twenty-two years of hard work to carve a room inside the huge trunk, complete with windows, shelves and a door. This domed treehouse creates great acoustics, and it has been visited by famous musicians who hanged self-written notes on the walls in its praise.

Its interior space is decked with archaic type of furniture, and there is enough sitting space for up to four people. The sneaky roof and dormer style window make it feel, as it belongs to one of the magical tales. While the wood paneling on the roof adds homely appearance to the interiors. No matter how many amenities are there inside, it is still a peaceful destination for all those who want to spend some time in the lap of nature.

Although it is an irony to lose such a huge tree, but now because of the efforts of artist  Noel, it has become an artifact for the future.

Real-life hobbit house built out of a single tree trunk
Located in a serene location
Real-life hobbit house built out of a single tree trunk
Hobbit home out of a single tree stump
Real-life hobbit house built out of a single tree trunk
Earlier photo of the tree trunk
Real-life hobbit house built out of a single tree trunk
Twenty-two years of hard work to complete the project
Real-life hobbit house built out of a single tree trunk
Fairytale-like treehouse
Real-life hobbit house built out of a single tree trunk
Entrance for the tiny room inside a tree stump
Real-life hobbit house built out of a single tree trunk
Wood-paneled roof
Real-life hobbit house built out of a single tree trunk
Interior space decked with archaic furniture and photographs
twenty-two years of hard work
Sneaky roof and dormer window
twenty-two years of hard work
Domed shape creates amazing acoustics
Real-life hobbit house built out of a single tree trunk
This hobbit house has witness many musicians
Real-life hobbit house built out of a single tree trunk
Nice efforts to make use of a old tree stump

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Happy is a detail-oriented content writer who has been exploring topics like furniture design, smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor for over seven years. He is a native of the Himalayas and a graduate of Himachal Pradesh University. Beyond writing, he enjoys web research, SEO, and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in Pahari music.

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