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Elsewhere Cabin A

Georgetown, TX, USA

Architects:

Sean O'Neil

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Sean O'Neil

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160 ft²

2018

Georgetown

Elsewhere

Construction:

-

Category:

HOSPITALITY

Project Type:

Cabin

Post Type:

Building

Country:

United States

Photographers:

Sean O'Neil

the Architects

Description:

Elsewhere Cabin A is a 160-square-foot, off-grid prototype designed in 2018 by Seattle-based architect Sean O’Neill for Elsewhere, a vacation rental company near Georgetown, Texas. The tiny cabin was built on a trailer base to allow for off-grid functionality and occasional relocation. Its design was inspired by the traditional Texas porch, aiming to create a serene space for guests to disconnect from city life. This is achieved with a ten-foot folding glass wall that opens the entire living space, creating a large, open-air porch. The exterior is clad in charred cedar siding, a technique known as shou sugi ban, giving it a minimalist black finish that helps it blend into the natural surroundings. The interior features Chilean pine plywood for the walls, ceiling, and flooring, complemented by custom-made, space-efficient, and multi-functional furniture. A single surface can transition from a desk to a sofa to a kitchen counter. The sleeping loft is nestled beneath the pitched roof, while a small kitchen and a bathroom with a waterless toilet are also incorporated. For off-grid utilities, the cabin relies on solar panels for electricity and an onboard water tank for the shower and sink. Much of the exterior work and some furnishings were built by the client. Credits Architects: Sean O'Neill Photographs: Sean O'Neill Client: Elsewhere

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