The House That Disappears
Have you ever seen a building that looks like a giant hat floating in the woods? Because that is exactly the vibe of the YOD Group guesthouses. At first glance, it’s almost surreal—like a massive, sculptural thatched roof decided to take a nap in the landscape and just… stayed there.
Instead of heavy, boring brick walls, the architects swapped everything out for floor-to-ceiling glass walls. The result? The boundaries between “inside” and “outside” basically evaporate. During the day, the structure practically dissolves into the trees, and at night, the whole place glows like a giant lantern. It’s the ultimate dream for anyone obsessed with the modern tiny houses movement.




Minimalist Soul, Maximum View
Inside, it’s all about “visual calm.” There’s no TV to distract you—just a cozy fireplace and the forest. I love that they used a “stone carpet” floor that runs from the patio right into the living room, making the whole transition feel seamless.
The bedroom is tucked away on the other side for total privacy, but you still get those epic views. If you’re feeling shy, you can just tap a button and the curtains slide shut. It’s a masterclass in how one bold architectural move—that incredible thatched roof—can make a tiny space feel like a massive sanctuary. This is definitely one for the travel bucket list!







