Summer is hardly over, but we’re already plotting our next move for when the weather turns chilly and our sexy Saturday night plans involve curling up with a hot cuppa and all the Netflix ever. (Winter is coming, as the current season of Game of Thrones reminds us.) If you’re ready to hatch an escape plan and want a cozy getaway that has chic hermit potential, these stunning cabins are the place to be.
- Half-treehouse, all gorgeous. Manhattan studio JacobsChang designed this looker for maximum outdoors-in goodness. Tiny, but mighty — with enough room for a bed, wood-burning stove, and a fantastic view of Mother Nature. Check it out here.
- The Gulf Islands Cabin by Olson Kundig Architects is storm and fire-proof thanks to a corten steel exterior, but the inside of this minimalist getaway contains wood-paneled walls for that warm and cozy feel. Learn more here.
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- A Vancouver Island ski lover’s paradise. Baby grandmas, bring your rocking chair. See more here.
- A little bit city thanks to the convenient loft, a little bit country and full of rustic vibes. The A-frame makes this the perfect writer’s getaway or artist’s retreat.
- Floor-to-ceiling glass, views for days, and a clean, modern design. This is the woodsy Massachusetts hideout you’ve been looking for. View here.
- Norwegian architect Marianne Borge designed this remote timber beauty that keeps it simple, but stunning. Forest and lake views are the cherry on top. See here.
- The Lake Cabin by FAM Architekti boasts a killer combo of blonde woods and matte blacks. It’s full of open spaces and cozy corners. Your lakeside style never looked so good. Learn more here.
- Sunny and cheerful, this Ripple Island cabin by Ken Stone shines bright on a rocky island in northern Minnesota. Full glass doors offer plenty of spots for gazing and dreaming. The open plan takes advantage of daylight as a heat source. Learn more here.
- Heart eyes x infinity.