Sophisticated and Moody Dark Green BedroomsTurn your space into a cozy, hidden retreat with a dark green bedroom inspired by a grotto. Deep green shades and cave-like decor make for a serene hideaway. Tap for more grotto-inspired bedroom ideas!
Cave Residence by Pisheh Design / Parima ShahrezaiIf advanced humans live in the habitat of the first humans, such an atmosphere is created. A residence in the heart of the mountain where architecture is tied to nature. Natural materials have been used as much as possible.
Museum Hotel. Uchisar-Nevsehir, TurkeyThe Museum Hotel’s rooms are a monument to the region’s ancient cave dwellings, each one a restored, hyper-luxe version of Cappadocia’s original cave houses. And if you’re into antiques, this is your place. The owner’s vast collection — museum-certified tapestries, furniture, and other objets d’art from the Romans and Ottomans, among others — decorates the hotel, including the award-winning restaurant, which specializes in both classic and modern takes on the regional cuisine.
A Tour of the Cave RoomOver the next few weeks, we’ll provide you with a picture of one of our rooms and a brief description of what you can find there. This week? We’re providing you with a quick look inside our Cave Ro…
20 Cozy Cave Bedroom IdeasTransform your sleeping space into a serene escape with these 20 cozy cave bedroom ideas. Perfect for those who crave a touch of nature and comfort in their home design, these inspirational styles blend earthy elements with plush furnishings. Think stone walls, warm lighting, and natural fabrics that invite relaxation. Whether you’re on a tight budget or looking to splurge, there’s something here for everyone, providing fresh takes on transforming bedrooms into tranquil hideaways. Let these…
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Lionel Buckett's spectacular Clifftop Cave"It's an interesting thing with passive solar design," muses Lionel Buckett, "that a cave facing north is probably the first passive solar building that humans ever lived in." And that's what this master builder has created, on a spectacular 600-acre property in Australia's Blue Mountains.