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Gold standard tiny retreats pop-up in Wales

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Slate Cabin by TRIAS
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Black Hat by Rural Office for Architecture
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Black Hat is inspired by France’s failed invasion attempt through Fishguard in 1797
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Black Hat features a spacious design that can accommodate fellow campers for outdoor dining
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Black Hat's king-size bed sits in the top of the hat with a view of the stars through the roof dome
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The Animated Forest cabin created by Francis & Arnett architects is a 15 sq m (161.5 sq ft) tiny house on wheels
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The cabin is built using atimber structure, stained black timber cladding, plywood interior andCor-ten steel roof skylights
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Animated Forest features a circular rolling door, which opens the dwelling up to the outdoors
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Inside the Animated Forest tiny cabin
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The skylights flood the interior with natural light while also allowing the occupants to enjoy views of the surrounding forest and even the stars at night
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The sleeping quarters are made up of a bespoke leather cushioned bed and padded wall, doubling as a comfy spot to lounge, relax and read a book during the day
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Theexterior materials were chosen to age naturally, allowing the cabinto blend into the landscape over time
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 Francis& Arnettadopted digital modeling and fabrication methods to create the uniquecabin
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The sleeping area is made up of a bespoke leather cushioned bed and padded wall
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Animated Forest's rolling door opens up to the outdoors
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Thecabin is built using a timber structure and stained black timbercladding
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The Animated Forest cabin created by Francis & Arnett
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The sleeping zone doubles as a comfy spot to lounge, relax and read a book during the day
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Little Dragon layout features a sleeping area upstairs and panoramic glazing at both levels provides for views across the Welsh landscape
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Dragon'sEye is a 12.5 sq m (34.5 sq ft) tiny cabin built by Welsh architectCarwyn Jones
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As its namesuggests the structure is built in the form of a dragon's eye, withstainless steel sheets woven together on the outside of the buildingto resemble dragon scales
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Theinterior features a round revolving bed next to the floorto ceiling glass window, which makes up the "eye" of thedragon
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The dwelling is built with a timber frame, plywoodinterior, orientedstrand board (OSB),stainless steel exterior cladding, scorched Douglas fir wood, cedar,reclaimed slate tiles and sheep's wool for insulation
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Inside the Little Dragon tiny cabin
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Little Dragon layout offers panoramic views at both levels across the Welsh landscape
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Little Dragon by Barton Willmore
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The scaly shingle exterior and claw-like tripod base are evocative of the smoke-breathing beast that, according to legend, once dominated the country’s rugged landscape
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Miner’s Legend  is a tribute to the once-thrivingmining industry, central to Wales’ rural communities
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Gorgeous view from inside the Miner's Legend hut
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Miner’s Legend by How About Studio
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SkyHut by WG+P architects
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WG+P architects, in collaboration with Webb Yates Engineers, created the innovative SkyHut with retractable roof
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The tiny cabin is inspiredby ancient Welsh myths and the art of stargazing, thus offering "an observatory to the heavens"
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SkyHutfeatures a timber frame structure; birch plywood is used to clad theinterior walls and black corrugated iron clads the exterior
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 Adoptinga tried and tested mechanism from sailing, the fully retractable roofworks with a simple geared cable system
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SkyHut's open-air shower
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SkyHut  transforms into a perfect spot to cuddle up next to the fire and enjoy some nighttime star gazing
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Slate Cabin mimicks the art of constructing cairns
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Slate Cabin by TRIAS
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 A kitchen and built-in table form a sitting space, while the bed sits on a raised platform 
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Stunning view from inside the Slate Cabin
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Occupants use the winch mounted on the wall to open the roof
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Arthur’s Cave  was designed in honor of the cave where the legendary King Arthur supposedly took shelter alongside his knights
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Located in Castell y Bere, Wales the cabin is one of eight Epic Retreats’ Pop-Up Hotels
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Miller Kendrick Architects has created a 131.3 sq ft tiny cabin
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The exterior is clad with locally sourced black-stained Welsh wooden panels and sheep’s wool was used to insulate the cabin
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Arthur's Cave is located in Castell y Bere, Wales
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The interior has been kept to the bare minimum
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A floor to ceiling glass door allows occupants to enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscape
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A cosy double bed is snuggled at the rear of the building
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Natural birch plywood finish is featured throughout the interior of the cabin
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Epic Retreats "Pop-Up Hotel "in Wales have been awarded gold by Visit Wales
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Angular corridors play carefully with light and material to transport your imagination to the subterranean mines.
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For a limited time, Epic Retreats "Pop-Up Hotel" tiny cabins are available for short stays in the Welsh countryside
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The Epic Retreats "Pop-Up Hotel" has recently launched in Wales, featuring eight award-winning tiny cabins, open to the public for a limited time. We recently took a look at the Arthur's Cave glampsite and here are a few more of our favorite tiny spaces on offer, including the gorgeous SkyHut with a retractable roof for star gazing.

Eacharchitect designed cabin was built with a budget of £11,000 (just overUS$14,000) and is specifically designed for short-stay glamping.Furthermore, the tiny cabins are constructed from locally sourcedWelsh materials; have a footprint smaller than 2.7 m (8.85 ft) wide and5.7 m (18.7 ft) long (excluding awnings and balconies) and comecomplete with a king-sized bed, lounge area, wood-burning fire andbathroom facilities with a shower, basin and compost toilet.

"The unique cabins, complemented by our country's stunning landscape, make for an unbeatable experience and we look forward to welcoming our first guests this summer who will get to see Wales in a completely unique setting," says Epic Retreats Co-founder, Llion Pughe.

SkyHut

WG+P architects, in collaboration with Webb Yates Engineers, created the innovative SkyHut with retractable roof
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WG+Parchitects, in collaboration with Webb Yates Engineers, created theinnovative SkyHut with retractable roof. The tiny cabin is inspiredby ancient Welsh myths and the art of stargazing, thus offering "an observatory to the heavens."

SkyHutfeatures a timber frame structure; birch plywood is used to clad theinterior walls and black corrugated iron clads the exterior. Adoptinga tried and tested mechanism from sailing, the fully retractable roofworks with a simple geared cable system. Occupants simply use thewinch mounted on the wall to wind the roof open, transforming thecabin into a perfect spot to cuddle up next to the fire and enjoysome nighttime star gazing.

"Withthe doors open too, the Sky Hut can be configured as aglamping-observatory," says WG+P architects. "Upon the turnof a crank handle, it quickly closes again forming a cozy retreat forwhen the Gods are angered."

Therest of the 9 sq m (96.87 sq ft) cabin is left quite sparse. Furnishedwith the bare minimum including bedding for two, linen, wood fire andbathroom facilities, the cabin provides a unique glamping experienceunder the stars.

TheAnimated Forest

The Animated Forest cabin created by Francis & Arnett architects is a 15 sq m (161.5 sq ft) tiny house on wheels
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TheAnimated Forest cabin created by Francis& Arnett architects is a15 sq m (161.5 sq ft) tiny house on wheels. The cabin is built using atimber structure, stained black timber cladding, plywood interior andCor-ten steel roofing with skylights. The exterior materials were chosen toage naturally, allowing the cabin to blend into its landscape overtime. Francis& Arnettadopted digital modeling and fabrication methods to create the uniquecabin in a short amount of time.

The cabin boasts unusual Cor-tensteel skylights, which spike upward out of the dwelling's roof.The skylights fill the interior with natural light while alsoallowing the occupants to enjoy views of the surrounding forest, sky andeven the stars at night. The tiny cabin also features a circular rolling door, which opens the dwellingup to the outdoors. The sleeping quarters are made up of a bespokeleather cushioned bed and padded wall, doubling as a comfy spot tolounge, relax and read a book during the day.

"We wanted to create a memorable space to relax and enjoy the raw aesthetic of nature whilst providing a cosy and comfortable space to relax," says Francis & Arnett. "The exterior is designed to resemble a creature meandering through the landscape."

Dragon'sEye

The dwelling is built with a timber frame, plywoodinterior, orientedstrand board (OSB),stainless steel exterior cladding, scorched Douglas fir wood, cedar,reclaimed slate tiles and sheep's wool for insulation
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Dragon'sEye is a 12.5 sq m (34.5 sq ft) tiny cabin built by Welsh architectCarwyn Jones. The dwelling is built with a timber frame, plywoodinterior, orientedstrand board (OSB),stainless steel exterior cladding, scorched Douglas fir wood, cedar,reclaimed slate tiles and sheep's wool for insulation. As its namesuggests the structure is built in the form of a dragon's eye, withstainless steel sheets woven together on the outside of the buildingto resemble dragon scales.

Theinterior features a round revolving bed next to the floorto ceiling glass window, which makes up the "eye" of thedragon. From here guests can snuggle in bed and enjoy the sceneryaround them. The cabin also has a wood fire, a lounge area andwalk-in wet room/shower made from reclaimed slate tiles.

Lessthan 200 bookings are available for the Epic Retreats' season,meaning only a handful of lucky travelers will get the opportunity tospend the night in these cabins. Bookings are available from 5-30June in Southern Snowdonia, followed by 10 July - 11 Sept 2017 inLlŷn Peninsula. Three-night packages start from £795 ($1,020) percouple.

All of the tiny cabins, which received a gold award from Visit Wales, can be viewed in our photo gallery.

Sources: Epic Retreats, WG+P and Francis & Arnett via The Architects' Journal

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1 comment
ljaques
Two grand a week income (the $20 of the $1020 goes to the maid who cleans the windows, wipes fingerprints off the walls, and removes stove ashes) works out to $104,000 net. Cost of the "room" $14,000 outgo, that's a $90k profit, or 743% ROI for the STARTING fees. Not bad. I think the weird Animated Forest (huh?) and the sexy Dragon's Eye are the most practical and interesting, so they will likely get the most rentals. I first remember seeing tiny homes on farms in the California Central Valley. They were 2x4 and plywood migrant farmer homes. You've come a long way, baby. (similar photo http://tinyurl.com/y9oqkb9s )