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Completed in 2020 in Tänndalen, Sweden. Images by Jim Stephenson. Dubbed The Hat House, for its resemblance to a Swedish fairytale about three children living in a hat, this small cabin lies hidden in a birch forest...
“The cabin is entirely made of timber construction: the load-bearing structure combines gluelam and softwood. External walls, roofs, and gutters are clad with locally sourced heart pine impregnated with Kebony, a plant-derived waste product that modifies the wood cells and gives softwood hardwood characteristics. Internally, the walls and ceiling are lined with boards of spruce painted with white-tinted oil to prevent the wood from going dark, with floors of end-grain spruce blocks.”
Now that the sun is down in Cali, I thought that I’d turn the Christmas lights on at the Hat House.
This started as a fun idea on how Hatter would decorate the Hat House for the holidays and then it turned into a nighttime scene too. I had fun with this but it’s very apparent to me that I need help with landscapes. In hindsight I think I could have pushed the wacky even further.
Batty!
I dig it,