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Treehouse meets tiny home in Vietnamese forest

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Forest House 02 is surrounded by vast forest landscape in the Sóc Sơn District, 30.6 km (19 mi) outside of Hanoi, Vietnam
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The gorgeous Forest House 02 sits on two steel pillars
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The Forest House 02 rests above the lush forest landscape
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Forest House 02 is a tiny house that resembles a treehouse
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Vietnamese architect Chu Van Dong from D12 Design studio has completed his second edition tiny Forest House
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Side view of the tiny house from the lush landscape
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Looking into the lounge of the Foest House 02, which sits amid the trees
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Inspired by treehouses, the home has a stunning living room that sits high in the tree tops
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Lush views from the Forest House 02 master bedroom
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The home boasts a simple design, featuring large floor-to-ceiling glass panels
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Forest House 02 feaures a simple wall kitchen with marble benchtop and splashback
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Inspired by treehouses, the home features a fun exterior net terrace that takes advantage of the height of the front of the home
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View across the Forest House 02 from the master bedroom
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The 45sqm (484.4 sq ft) Forest House 02 is built in an L-shape to capitalize on the home's natural surroundings
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Inspired by treehouses, the home also features a fun exterior net terrace that adjoins both the living area and the master bedroom
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Forest House 02's L-shape design gives the impression of more space
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Forest House 02 is surrounded by vast forest landscape in the Sóc Sơn District, 30.6 km (19 mi) outside of Hanoi, Vietnam
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Forest House 02 boasts a stunning bathroom complete with special finshing touches
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The bathroom features a free-standing bath and beautiful stone walls
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The gorgeous Forest House 02 bathroom with stone walls and natural light
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Forest House 02 is surrounded by vast forest landscape in the Sóc Sơn District, 30.6 km (19 mi) outside of Hanoi, Vietnam
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The 45sqm (484.4 sq ft) Forest House 02 rests on two stilts and is built in an L-shape
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 The net sits high above the ground like a bird's nest, wrapping around a pre-existing tree
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We are unsure if the net is actually safe to use but it sure looks great
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The home features warm interior timber cladding on the walls and ceiling and  polished wooden floors throughout
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Designed to accommodate two to four guests, the home boasts a simple design to maximize the surrounding views and tranquility
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A double glass sliding door connects the kitchen area to the outdoor landscape which leads to an outdoor tub
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An outdoor tub located amid the lush forest setting next to the home
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View of Forest House 02 from the exterior at dusk
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Constructed using local pine wood, the timber home is built with a steel frame core, lightweight concrete and clay stone
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Cross section designs of Forest House 02
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Forest House 02 floor plans by D12 Design
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Forest House site plans by D12 Design
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Forest House 02 plans by D12 Design
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Vietnamesearchitect Chu Van Dong from D12 Design studio has completed hissecond edition of the tiny Forest House, which we brought to youearlier this year. Dubbed Forest House 02, the additional tinydwelling sits up-hill from the original tiny home and is surroundedby vast forest landscape in the Sóc Sơn District, 30.6 km (19 mi)outside of Hanoi, Vietnam.

The45 sq m (484.4 sq ft) Forest House 02 restson two stilts and is built in an L-shapeto capitalize on the home's naturalsurroundings, while also giving the impression of more space.Constructedusing local pine wood, the timber home is built with a steel framecore, lightweight concrete and clay stone.

The gorgeous Forest House 02 sits on two steel pillars
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Indesigning and constructingthe dwelling, ChuVan Dong paid attention to the overall load of the structure, inorder to have as little impact on the land as possible. The positionof both homes also took into consideration the pre-existingtrees on the site in an effort to notdisturb the habitat byretaining and incorporatingtheminto the architecturallayoutof the homes.

Designedto accommodate two to four guests, the home boastsa simple design,featuringlarge floor-to-ceiling glass panels; warm interior timber cladding onthe walls and ceiling; polished wooden floors; simple wall kitchen with marble benchtops and splashback;large open lounge with double sofa bed; a separate master bedroom;stunning bathroom complete with free-standing bath and beautifulstone walls. Adouble glass sliding door connects the kitchen area to the outdoorlandscape which leads to an outdoor tub located amid the lushforest setting.

Inspired by treehouses, the home has a stunning living room that sits high in the tree tops
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Inspiredby treehouses, thehome also features a fun exterior net terrace that takesadvantage of the height of the front of the home and adjoinsboth the living area and the master bedroom. The net sits high abovethe ground like a bird's nest, wrapping around a pre-existing tree. We are unsure if the net is actually safe to use but it sure looks great.

Inspired by treehouses, the home also features a fun exterior net terrace that adjoins both the living area and the master bedroom
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"Designedas a small wooden box lying on the sloping hill, each house has asolid structure," says ChuVan Dong."The interior is arranged reasonably, compact and full offacilities, including glass windows throughout the home, which lookstraight out over the woods. It's extremely poetic."

CostingUS$21,558tocomplete,the Forest Home 02is a great example for tiny living possibilities and with a fewadditions, such as solar roof panels and anexternalwater tank, this home could easily be transformed into anoff-gridtiny residence.

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1 comment
Nik
Looks like a fun weekend retreat.