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Not like any other wooden houses

From a distance, this unusual structure looks just like a perfectly stacked pile of firewood. Only when you move closer does it reveal itself as a cleverly designed small cabin with a highly distinctive character. Created by Piet Hein Eek for artist Hans Liberg, the building is a striking example of how timber architecture can combine creativity, simplicity, and practical purpose in one memorable design.

What makes this project especially interesting is the way the exterior has been designed to blend in visually with its surroundings while still making a strong architectural statement. Rounded timber elements give the cabin the appearance of stacked logs, while the window frames gradually reveal the true shape of the building as you approach. This playful visual effect makes the cabin feel both artistic and functional, showing how garden office studios can offer more than just a place to work.

The owner uses this cabin as a recording studio, which makes it particularly relevant for anyone looking to create a private and inspiring workspace away from the main house. A separate timber structure like this can provide the focus, calm, and individuality that many creative professionals need for writing, recording, design work, or day-to-day remote working. For buyers considering bespoke garden offices, this project is a strong example of how a small building can be tailored to a very specific use without losing its design appeal.

Minimalism also plays a central role in the success of this cabin. The design keeps the interior simple, allowing the materials, natural light, and overall atmosphere to shape the experience of the space. At night, when the windows are opened and the light shines through, the structure takes on a completely different mood, creating a warm and welcoming environment. This adaptability makes it a useful point of inspiration for homeowners exploring garden rooms for creative use, especially when they want a building that feels personal, practical, and visually distinctive.

Projects like this show that a timber building does not need to be large to make a lasting impression. With the right concept, even a compact cabin can become a productive workspace, an artistic retreat, or a flexible everyday environment designed around the owner’s lifestyle. If you are exploring outdoor buildings with similar versatility, it is worth comparing different garden room and office solutions to find the layout and style that suits your needs best.

You can view the images below for more inspiration from this unusual studio-style timber cabin.

1. Does it look like stack of firewood? Only if you look from a distance.

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2. You can see the frames of windows, if you come closer.

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3.This house loses its disguise when windows are opened.

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4. Minimalistic design with the main accent on blending in.

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5. The view of the house from the sides.

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6. . When windows are opened at night, the light that emits creates a lovely environment.

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7. This house is almost empty.

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8. Friendly owner

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9. House interior.

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