Amidst Japan’s wilderness, we find the beautiful Forest Hut nestled peacefully at an altitude of 1000m on the forest road of Karuizawa Oiwake. This quaint hut by K+S Architects is a beauty clad in simplicity and minimalism. Its modern design draws inspiration from the untouched forest and gentle southern slope. It is strategically built on a raised foundation to integrate all the comfort without disrupting the environment.

Its well-thought-out and minimal diamond-shaped design does not disturb the natural topography and welcomes anyone who loves witnessing the healing power of nature. The hut has an all-timber built exhibiting exquisite beauty inside-out. It offers a lot of open spaces with large windows to make it more nature-oriented, light-filled, and breathable. It appears that each floor is built to integrate the forest, a space to take some time off to unwind and breathe.

The open and commodious deck is the main entrance area with a roof. It is great for relaxing and admiring the ravishing colors of nature. This lower floor can even be turned into an al-fresco space, perfect for dining during summer. The middle floor leads from the lower floor which is a semi-outdoor space with a kitchen, a wood burner, a lounge area, a bedroom, a bathroom, and a wide open space to stroll around.

The kitchen has a countertop, a sink, under-counter cabinets, and a range hood. For extra warmth, a wood-burning stove is installed in the corner of the lounge. The floor has been strategically built to provide enough space to move around.

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The bedroom is on an elevated area, accessed via a short flight of stairs. It is a cozy space to unwind after a long drive or hike in the forest. The bathroom is next to the bedroom area, facing the lush greenery, and has a shower, a bathtub, a sink, and a balcony.

There is a lofted room reachable via ladders next to the bedroom area. The room makes a great place for reading and offers privacy and peace while being immersed in creative endeavors. This Forest Hut is constructed using conventional techniques, based on a minimal foundation with the floors raised from the ground to keep the hut in harmony with the forest.

Image: K+S Architects
Image: K+S Architects
Image: K+S Architects
Image: K+S Architects
Image: K+S Architects
Image: K+S Architects

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is a budding writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. She loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, she is sitting under the blue sky, wrapped around in solitude, admiring nature, or most probably talking to a tree.

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