Canadian hotel for those who do not have ceased to dream of a tree house
Categories: Design and Architecture | North America
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/canadian-hotel-for-those-who-do-not-have-ceased-to-dream-of-a-tree-house.htmlIt's never too late to be a kid. Importantly, as-nibud to beat it all, your not the youngest bones were comfortable. So, probably, argued the canadian architect Tom Chadli, when he created the hotel at Free Spirit Spheres is a complex of several spherical tree houses. These "submersibles" Deluxe hanging in the woods on Vancouver island that the West coast of Canada.
Houses made of fiberglass and covered with panels made of natural cedar, fixed at a distance of up to four meters above the ground. The entrance is very atmospheric stairs, entwined around the tree.
Interior decoration made of mahogany and teak. In a ball with a diameter of three meters, the designers managed to fit a bed, a table and even a tiny kitchen. But if you need to use the facilities and showers will have to come down, there is everything you need.
In 2006, when the hotel first opened, guests were offered single and double rooms. Now there's a triple and a hammock, hung from the ceiling. The price — from 175 to $ 300 per day.
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