TheWoodnest cabinsare a modern getaway hidden amongst the trees in Odda, Norway.

Each abode sits perched on a single tree and attaches to the trunk via a steel collar.

This minimally invasive approach was carefully designed byHelen & Hard Architectsto respect the existing land and steep topography.

‘Woodnest’ Cabin Is a Tiny Self-Supported Tree House in This Norwegian Forest

The site is not accessible by car.

Instead, guests hike along a steep mountain walking path that leads to the twin structures.

Though tiny, every inch of the 160 square-foot interior space is cleverly organized.

Ramped Entrance - ‘Woodnest’ Cabin Is a Tiny Self-Supported Tree House in This Norwegian Forest

The Woodnest cabin is proof that incredible design does not always mean soaring spaces.

Both cabins are available for rent on the Woodnestwebsite.

The Woodnest cabins are a modern getaway hidden amongst the trees in Odda, Norway.

Ramped Entrance - ‘Woodnest’ Cabin Is a Tiny Self-Supported Tree House in This Norwegian Forest

Interior - ‘Woodnest’ Cabin Is a Tiny Self-Supported Tree House in This Norwegian Forest

Interior - ‘Woodnest’ Cabin Is a Tiny Self-Supported Tree House in This Norwegian Forest

‘Woodnest’ Cabin Is a Tiny Self-Supported Tree House in This Norwegian Forest

‘Woodnest’ Cabin Is a Tiny Self-Supported Tree House in This Norwegian Forest