A cabin built out of Kebony is said to offer a view like no other, but then it is situated at the foot of Europe’s greatest mountain plateau amidst Norway’s largest National Park.
Cabin Ustaoset, as the structure is called, remotely positioned at the foot of Hardangervidda, and is said to provide guests with breathtaking views of the surrounding scenery.
Architect Jon Danielsen Aarhus consciously selected Kebony for the exterior cladding due to its hard-wearing qualities and environmentally friendly nature.
“Truthfully, this was one of the most challenging projects I have ever embarked upon,” he said. “However, Kebony’s ability to withstand all weather conditions whilst maintaining a sleek and modern finish made it possible for me to achieve the desired outcome of a hardwearing and sustainable cabin that embraces the essence of its natural surroundings.”
The cabin is separated into two flexible rooms, including a spacious living room and loft. It is also said to incorporate practical and simplistic design, combining a natural Kebony façade with an insulating and solar protected glass to provide up to 13 guests with exceptional views of the surrounding landscape.
Meticulous planning was required for the construction of this cabin due to its remote location with no road access. Throughout the summer months, the exterior materials were transported by helicopter, whilst the remaining materials were delivered in winter using a snow scooter.
The exposed location, more than 3,500 feet above sea level, prompted the architect to carefully consider the design and select the most appropriate materials in order to protect the property from the extreme weather conditions. As a result, the cabin is positioned directly into the wind to avoid an accumulation of snow at the entrance whilst the extended eaves of the building prevent an overnight frost settling on the windows.
With limited access to the cabin, it was crucial for each material to be able to withstand the test of time. Kebony’s strong performance qualities and impressive 30 year warranty made it the obvious choice to ensure that the exterior of the cabin proved to be resilient and would not require endless treatments or repairs.
Mette Valen, sales manager Norway at Kebony said: “The team at Kebony is delighted to have played a part in this unique build. Jon Danielsen Aarhus is full of creative ideas, and we are so pleased that Kebony was able to bring his vision to life in such an idyllic location. We very much look forward to assisting Jon on another impressive project in the not too distant future.”