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Canton House is Made from Locally Sourced Timber

Marc Thorpe designed the Canton House and took inspiration from the local area's shingled roofs and facades. Blackened from top to bottom, the Canton House boasts a trio of triangular-roofed cabins. The off-grid cabins are solar-powered. Located in the forest of Romania's Carpathian Mountains, the cluster of cabin hotels immerse guests into the rugged wilderness.

The cabins boast a uniform exterior facade with wooden shingles. From the front, Canton House appears as a rectangular cabin framed with blackened wood. However, the getaway's triangular roof is visible from the side and gives off a dramatic facade. Finished with a kitchenette, a bathroom, a bedroom, utility closer, and storage rooms, Thrope created grounding cabins to invite guests to reconnect with nature.
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