We always thought about cardboard houses are those ramshackle temporary sleeping space made by homeless people on the streets. Its absolutely unusual for someone who want to live in it.
For such an unusual design, this tiny cabin looks totally different depending on your perspective - it blends well with the surrounding as it's entirely white on one end and blends into the woods on the other. "The Chamelon Cabin" was created by Swedish architect Mattias Lind of White Arkitekter by printing the design on stiff paper with contrasting white and black marble designs.
About 95 cardboard modules make up the body of the cabin, along with a gabled roof, and it was assembled with a simple system of tabs and slots. The interior is a vivid yellow.
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