We love the two extremes of this unusual log home in Northern Italy. On one hand, it looks like a carefully arranged pile of logs, while on the other hand a modern, glazed cube cuts out from the stack, revealing a hidden home. Located in South Tyrol, this rustic house design takes the concept of a “log home” to a literal level. The home is designed and lived-in by Armin Blasbicler, who from childhood always thought to design a house inspired by musls – the log stacks stockpiled in local fields. What we have here is a house that blends almost entirely into its surroundings. But step inside and you’re in for a surprise or two!
Weird and “Wonderland” Log Cabin House
On entry, an interesting, colorful front door lures outsiders in, featuring a palette of nature’s various hues. Inside, it casts a sun-lit rainbow across the floor.
And check out this doorway! Hello, Alice? White rabbit?? All we can say is, “Wow!”
Leading up, these awesome stairs feature semi-transparent glass panels.