The Kid Cabin by Imaginary Objects in Chonburi, Thailand, is a modernist children's retreat designed without the typical treehouse elevation yet maintaining a playful spirit. This lightweight teak structure harmonizes with its landscape, featuring two small bedrooms and a shared bathroom, all scaled to children's dimensions. Its open deck serves as a multifunctional living space, promoting an immersive environment where nature and architecture blend seamlessly. The design reflects a sensitivity to the traditional Thai housing vernacular while encouraging exploration and interaction between indoors and outdoors, making it a unique hideaway for kids.
The Kid Cabin is designed with an element of wonder while maintaining architectural sensitivity, blending groundedness and imagination in a play space for children.
The lightweight teak structure pays homage to traditional Thai housing but retains a modern, unburdened aesthetic that encourages exploration and connection with nature.
Imaginary Objects crafted the Kid Cabin at a child's scale, ensuring every feature from steps to the bathroom door fosters a sense of ownership and engagement.
With windows that open wide and a deck extending outward, the architecture immerses its inhabitants, encouraging interaction between indoor and outdoor spaces.
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