You will be forgiven because you think that this small cabin is attached to a Swedish summer cottage garden. But in reality, this red and white magical retreat falls on the other side of the world, in Tasmania (yes, I know-I am obsessed with Tessi, although I was never!).
Massa and Michael owners, the duo behind Heart tableA dedicated code for plant recipes-enthusiastically for small homes and Scandinavian living magic. Embrace the simplicity and weight of both of them, they built this wild escape near Little Blue Lake and they named it appropriately.
The name is a reference to Falu Red (Falu Rödfärg), and the traditional deep red paint used in wooden country houses and farms throughout Sweden. It is originally derived from the Falun Copper in Dalarna, the pigment does not only give this distinctive rural appearance, but also helps in keeping the wood.
Despite compressed, all details Little Fallo It has been considered deliberately and designed for comfort and practical application. The kitchen is fully designed, invites guests to settle, enjoy the surrounding wilderness, light the fire, and perhaps until it is indulged in a bath or two.
A small space lives at its best – let’s take a peek on the inside!


The stairs are designed around the tanks in order to increase the full use of the space.


The kitchen that suffers from modern amenities is especially important for free, and is passionate about the cooking on the plant.

When the area is installment, every inch is important. Everything was built in the cabin on request to suit the space. Note how a small gap was used between the sofa and the doors for additional storage!




Note ”Dalarna Hast ‘ (Or Dala Horse) – traditional wooden horse with manually carved from the Dallarna area in Sweden. Originally, these delightful characters have become a popular symbol of Swedish folk art and heritage. Have you seen one of these before?



Although the cabin may be small, the owners have been keen to make room for amenities like a calming bath!


Wow, this cabin is very well designed – it’s like tardis!