Designed to resemble a classic campsite, the new Bach Family House by local firm Cymon Allfrey Architects is a rural retreat situated on a small piece on land in Hanmer Springs.
The retreat is made up of three timber cabins that are all organized around a luxurious central terrace that acts as an outdoor living area. The largest cabin has a living area, kitchen, master bedroom and utility area. The other cabins feature additional sleeping areas and a kitchenette. The modern towner-like structure stores firewood in the bottom and a lofted bunkhouse above. Each cabin holds its own amenity to form the perfect vacation retreat.
With a dining table and large fire pit looking onto the Tekoa Range, the Bach Family House promotes outdoor living, relaxing and reconnecting.
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What's Driving This Trend
- Outdoor Living
- Explore opportunities for creating innovative outdoor living spaces and amenities.
- Modular Cabins
- Consider the potential for modular cabin designs to create flexible and customizable living spaces.
- Rural Retreats
- Discover the demand for luxury retreats in rural and natural settings.
Who This Affects Most
- Architecture and Design
- Architects and designers can capitalize on the trend towards outdoor living and modular cabin designs.
- Tourism and Hospitality
- The hospitality industry can tap into the demand for luxury rural retreats, offering unique and immersive experiences for travelers.
- Furniture and Outdoor Living Equipment
- Manufacturers can provide innovative furniture and equipment solutions for outdoor living spaces and modular cabins.
