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KAI Floating Cabin

The KAI Floating Cabin by Waterpod redefines off-grid living with a blend of luxury, sustainability, and smart design. Handcrafted in Berkshire, England, each unit is a fully self-sufficient retreat that brings high-end living to any lake or calm waterway in the UK and worldwide.

KAI isn't just another cabin, it is a 100% off-grid floating home that generates its own power via solar panels, produces clean drinking water, and purifies its own waste. It can be deployed and operational within hours, offering unmatched freedom and flexibility for your next adventure.

Inside, the cabin is outfitted with a king-size bed facing a panoramic picture window, a full kitchen, and a sleek bathroom with a hot shower. The dining table even converts into a single bed, making it a cozy fit for couples or small families. With optional smart home features and climate control via a high-efficiency heat pump, KAI is comfortable year-round, whether you are planning a weekend getaway or a long-term stay.

Crafted with premium insulation and materials, the cabin is built to feel more like a high-end apartment than a traditional houseboat. From floating fishing lodges to secluded romantic escapes, the KAI offers a modern take on waterfront living, sustainable, stylish, and completely unplugged.




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CONCRETE SUMMER HOUSE

Designed by Argentinean architect Luciano Kruk, the Concrete Summer House is a distinctly modern structure, but looks perfectly at home in the wooded area of a beautiful natural space located in northern Argentina. Located among pine trees in the seaside resort of Mar Azul near Buenos Aires, the H3 House is built using concrete to create a rugged appearance and to reduce maintenance, but also to draw a connection between the house and its wooded setting. It features...
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DUTCH MOUNTAIN | BY DENIEUWEGENERATIE

Buried beneath a mound of earth at a Dutch nature reserve is a woodland villa called Dutch Mountain designed by Amsterdam design studio Denieuwegeneratie. Only half the house is visible, the other half cuts trough a hill, this both camouflages and uses the earth as thermal insulation. The house as many original features, and is full of surprises, notable features are the vintage Jaguar transformed into a bookshelf, a teapot chandelier and skateboards used as stairca...
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QUEBEC LAKE COTTAGE

The Quebec Lake Cottage by Matiere Premiere Architecture is a beautiful transformation of a 1950s A-frame cottage in the Eastern Townships. Overlooking a peaceful body of water, this cottage provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The owners called on Matiere Premiere Architecture and its affiliated construction company, Nu Drom, to design and renovate the three-season chalet. The design emphasizes an ecological approach, using s...
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