a centuries old farmhouse for all seasons by jonathan tuckey design 7


It’s positively Pavlovian. As soon as we start to feel that nip in the air, we start eyeing cabin vacation rentals—preferably a remote one with a wood-burning stove, generously sized windows, big views, a healthy dose of plaid. And maybe there’s a lake.

Check, check, check, check, and check. For your consideration, Camp Nowhere, an off-the-grid former fisherman’s shack in Tasmania with the winning motto: “Do nothing at nowhere.” (P.S. We’re calling it: Tasmania is the next travel hotspot.)

Photography by Anna Critchley via Camp Nowhere.

Above: The property is in Breona, Tasmania, near yingina/Great Lake. Coincidentally, Ashley Faye (who co-owns the retreat with her partner, Conrad Zebrasky), is from the Great Lakes region in Canada.
the couple hired designer sarah andrews to overhaul the rundown shack, turning  18
Above: The couple hired designer Sarah Andrews to overhaul the rundown shack, turning it into a minimalist-rustic retreat. To the right of wood-burning stove is a sleep alcove.
in a nod to ashley
Above: In a nod to Ashley’s Canadian roots, the curtains here are made from wool plaid sourced from her home country.
the other side of the living area. the long console serves as a dining table or 20
Above: The other side of the living area. The long console serves as a dining table or desk, depending on needs. Upholstered ottomans are tucked away underneath it when not in use. To the left is a little breakfast table.
the custom kitchen, with orange and plaid accents. 21
Above: The custom kitchen, with orange and plaid accents.
a bathroom with a view. 22
Above: A bathroom with a view.
the cozy view from the sleep alcove. 23
Above: The cozy view from the sleep alcove.

Above: The exterior was painted dark to blend in with its surroundings.At right, Great Lake in the distance.

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