The 1,076-square-foot Alpine Cabin is located in British Columbia and features naturally weathered cedar cladding alongside a snowy roof.
PHOTO COURTESY OF SCOTT & SCOTT ARCHITECTS
If you’re lucky enough, not only does the start of the Christmas season bring plenty of festive cheer, but it also brings snow. And snowy wonderlands the world over are what author William Morgan set out to capture in his new book Snowbound: Dwelling in Winter. He features stunning cabins set in dramatic, wintry landscapes and celebrates how structures can coexist with even the harshest of elements. And though most of us may never have cabins perched in the White Mountains of New Hampshire or set alongside the ski resorts of the American West, we can still learn a thing or two from these rustic retreats—like how to decorate for the holidays.
This snowy chalet uses leather, pine planks and a view to die for to create a space that’s the ideal wintry weekend getaway.
PHOTO BY OLIVIER MARTIN-GAMBIER