Floating Beach Hut Made From Driftwood
Posted by Steven on January 6, 2012 // 3 Comments
Sitting in remote marshland in the UK near Norfolk, this floating beach hut measures just 16.5ft long and 6ft wide.
It was constructed over 50 years ago from driftwood, reclaimed timber and the roof of a grocery van of all things. Is has laid in the mud flats ever since. Owned by Dutch artist Lucas Kuys, the beach hut serves as a getaway for relaxing and working. The hut is setup to accommodate two people with a cozy interior and views of the marshes from both ends of the hut. As the tide rises and lowers the home goes from floating to sitting on the sand.
Here are some photos of the marshy beach hut. Enjoy.
Lucas looking out over Norfolk.
Workspace with a view.
The interior is ideal for two.
The hut has a walkabout deck with a seating area for two.
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3 Comments → “Floating Beach Hut Made From Driftwood”
Deek
Jan 06, 2012
some really good photos here- and what a locale. I’m enamored with marsh and brackish water settings…they’re just so peaceful. The low tide smell IS an acquired scent though- lol.
Alex Pino
Jan 07, 2012
Low tide smell, haha.
This is beauitful.. I love the workspace/bed with view, very cool. This one’s really unique. And it’s been around for 50 years out of reclaimed materials.. Awesome! Great post, Steven!
Stuart Keane
Jan 08, 2012
Hi There,
Anyone know exactly where this lovely hut is? I am going to Norfolk this coming Easter for some holiday’s I would love to take some photo’s.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Stuart