Like the forest beyond, the interior unfolds in layered timber planes. Painted vertical battens – a contemporary reinterpretation of the North American ‘cabin in the woods’ – form the primary layer, seamlessly integrating glazing, appliances, mosquito netting and concealed storage. In front, a horizontally orientated walnut system provides open shelving and supports articulated box volumes that range from small domestic storage to a daybed, bunks, a breakfast nook and laundry. Above, a lighting shelf illuminates the sandblasted cedar ceiling of the main living space, revealing subtle shifts in light across its dense, high-contrast texture. This mirrors the exterior cladding, designed to weather gracefully into silver tones.Hovering between ridges and timelines, 91.0 is dynamic by nature. The residence occupies a rare space, and Omer Arbel Office has conceived a home that moves with the rhythms of light, forest and tide – a structure both at rest and poised for the future.
Architecture by Omer Arbel Office. Build by Treeline Construction. Lighting by Bocci.