7 Favorite Snow-Covered Cabins from the Archives

Photography by Stefan Isidor Bergkvist,  courtesy of Skälsö Arkitekter.

For those of us in the cold, here are seven snow-covered exteriors from some of our favorite projects to keep us inspired through the winter months ahead.

London architect Jonathan Tuckey overhauled a 17th-century timber-frame chalet in Andermatt, Switzerland.

Photography by James Brittain Photography

An off-the-grid alpine cabin on the north end of Vancouver Island was designed and built by Susan Scott and David Scott of Scott & Scott Architects.

Photographs courtesy of Scott & Scott Architects via ArchDaily

Belgian architect Bruno Erpicum of Atelier d’Architecture Bruno & Partners transformed a historic house in the Belgian countryside.

Photographs by Jean-Luc Laloux courtesy of Bruno Erpicum

A 19th-century house in Härnösand, Sweden, renovated by Sofia Nyman of Skälsö.

Hotel Hakuba is a ski lodge outside Nagano, Japan, where founders acquired the rights to produce Finn Juhl furniture.

Photograph via Hotel Hakuba

An energy-efficient house with black paneling by Pedevilla Architects in South Tryol, Italy.

Photograph via Pedevilla Architects

A renovated 17th-century Engadine farmhouse in the Swiss mountain village of Bever.

Photography by Christian Küenzi courtesy of Chesa Wazzau