Sneeoosh Cabin exists harmoniously with nature on the Puget Sound shoreline
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An interior of the roof during construction of Sneeoosh Cabin (Photo: Zeroplus Architects)
Sneeoosh Cabin at twilight (Photo: Zeroplus Architects)
The walkway leading from the beach to Sneeoosh Cabin, against the twilight (Photo: Zeroplus Architects)
A view of the glassed-in great room of Sneeoosh Cabin, looking through the cabin to the placid waters of Puget Sound (Photo: Zeroplus Architects)
The kitchen and dining area of the great room of Sneeoosh Cabin (Photo: Zeroplus Architects)
The glassed-in social center of Sneeoosh Cabin (Photo: Zeroplus Architects)
The Sneeoosh Cabin (Photo: Zeroplus)
An only just-seen view of Sneeoosh Cabin from the shoreline (Photo: Zeroplus Architects)
A stunning wooded scene which happens to include Sneeoosh Cabin (Photo: Zeroplus Architects)
The walkway up from the shore (Photo: Zeroplus Architects)
The nearly external shower facilities of Sneeoosh Cabin (Photo: Zeroplus Architects)
A viewpoint at the top of the steps, showing private sleeping areas at either side (Photo: Zeroplus Architects)
A view from the ceiling down onto the social center of Sneeoosh Cabin (Photo: Zeroplus Architects)
Article Summary
The best cabins have an special aura – separate from civilization without roughing it, and immersed in nature without drowning therein. Cabins that hit this precise balance must be designed and built in harmony with their surroundings. Sneeoosh Cabin is such a place, built on a wooded shoreline in the beautiful fjords of Puget Sound in Washington state. Located within the Snohomish Indian Reservation, this modern cabin combines a glass-enclosed great room with stunning views of the woods, the waters, and the Olympic mountains in the distance with a sleeping loft whose comfort, quiet, and darkness insure a night of the soundest sleep.
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