Guess what the interior of the hut might be likeTiny homes are nothing new, but this cabin interior is special. In fact, the structure itself can be considered a regression to the origins of people traveling in caravans and living in shepherd's huts as reindeer herders or driving animals to new pastures. Thomas Alabaster from Suffolk, England, built this modern pastoral cabin and decorated it with a skylight along the entire roof for extra natural light.Such a bright first floor Alabaster's roof skylight is the length of the roof. He said he has long had a love for abandoned barns, which are surrounded by nature that is almost untouched by man.You can't guess the contents from the outsideGrowing up in the countryside, Thomas always loved the English summer and enjoyed retreating to a secluded spot close to the bush. He would often spend time reading in a dilapidated shed at the back of the garden or finding an abandoned bench. He loved shelters and wildlife so much that he would incorporate similar ideas into his smaller projects if the clients were willing. This modern version of a shepherd's hut is in a secluded location and is clad in galvanized steel sheets.This is the wall, transparent and permeablelots of light The shape of the hut is classic, only with a truncated roof. It has a long hatch. This technique fills the interior with light. The only complication is the need to wash the glass.Place for food preparationThe glass wall adds even more light.The almost entirely white interior gives the impression of airiness and spaciousness. In one corner is a simple kitchen area with a two-burner stove and a small refrigerator. Behind a compact door opposite the bed is a bathtub covered with zinc panels.Bathroom doorThe bathroom itself, lined with galvanized sheetsAccording to the owner's website, this spacious shepherd's hut cost $20,000 to build. This information is published on the developer's website.The sky is very blue, it must be especially light inside nowHowever, as at night If necessary, the authorcan repeat the project for the customer or use the concept. Something can be changed and supplemented, it depends on the future customer. Minimalist, light tiny house, inspired by the concept of a shepherd's hut, serves as an ideal place for rest and relaxation in the silence of nature. Have you ever wanted to suddenly find yourself far away from everything, and get to a place like this?