No, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you. This tiny house in Vermont — which the owners claim is the first of its kind in the U.S. — has taken the idea of blending a home with its environment to new heights.
- Reflecting on how it all began. Owners Katie and Zach had a vision for the 200-square-foot Airbnb: to seamlessly integrate luxurious accommodations and nature, with an emphasis on sustainability. They called upon Estonian manufacturer OOD House, known for sleek designs and ingenious space-saving solutions, to build the mirrored prefab cabin.
- The magic of mirrors. The two-way mirrors reflect the sun as well as the treetops of the surrounding mountains. Inside, the result is nothing but nearly uninterrupted views of the expansive Vermont landscape. You could say it’s two views for the price of one.
- Behind the looking glass. A dual Finnish-American citizen, Katie turned to her Scandinavian heritage for the decor, using neutral tones, natural materials and a minimalist aesthetic for the light-filled space. Every detail, from the eco-friendly mattresses to the locally handcrafted soap, is designed to enrich the experience.
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Here’s how to book your stay at the Vermont Glass House: Airbnb.com/h/vtglasshouse
Email: vtglasshouse@gmail.com
IG: @vtglasshouse