She Turned This Abandoned Hut Into A Dream Woodland Cabin

Nestled into a backdrop of the Tasmanian forest lies Lucy's charming cabin. Originally built by her parents in 1994 as their very , the hut fell into disrepair. After years of neglect, and eventually abandonment, Lucy, working together with her father lovingly restored the old shack and it became, once again, an idyllic woodland cabin home.

This is a home that has an incredible amount of heart. Lucy was born in this hut and all of her earliest memories of home were created in this place. Being given the chance to restore the cabin and make it her own space to create memories in as a young adult is a come true.

Her home is the absolute definition of coziness. Idyllically located amongst towering trees and a meandering stream, stepping into this home immediately invokes a feeling of warmth and comfort. An oversized wood stove keeps the home toasty warm. The interior is a collection of art, memories and pre-loved items. It's filled with art and curiosities which make every part of the home interesting.

In crafting this home together with her father, Lucy has learned valuable skills that will last her a lifetime. Skills that she hopes to use again to build a tiny home for herself in the . Until then though, this home has become a sanctuary for her. A place to create her art and a place which gives her to pursue her life passions.

We hope you enjoy the tour of this magical woodland cabin. A place with a deep sense of home.

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20 Comments

  1. Lucy’s cabin is absolutely charming. Already filled with a lifetime of memories, this is a beautiful place with a lovely story behind it. We hope you enjoy the tour! Thank-you for watching! With Love, Bryce & Rasa

  2. What a lovely young lady. So nice how she is sentimental about family and her upbringing. It really is a home.

  3. As much as I love tiny houses I have to say one thing: It’s not OK to have uninsulated walls and windows. People do not realise how much energy they are wasting.

  4. How special to share this home and re-building it with her dad. And then sharing the land with both her parents and all the people who come for open 🎤❤❤❤love it

  5. A great example of what it means to surround yourself with what you love. Bought tears to my eyes more than once. Well done.

  6. Lucy’s home is so special, thanks for sharing it. Total Bach/hippie vibes, with all the found objects and fabrics and love the stories of bonding with Dad. Reminds me of Coromandel days. A cleansing departure from all the new builds (which I also love!). The most interesting and special part is Lucy, what a gem! Hope to run into you sometime in NZ ❤

  7. Safe space? Safe from what?

    If you feel like you need a safe space, maybe don’t live in Australia of all places. 😆

  8. Congrats Lucy! Was such a shock to see this popping up on my feed haha! So strange to see my neck of the woods on the internet!

  9. I find myself longing for much of what this young lady has achieved in her life – the belonging and knowing oneself, in particular. And I’ve always thought I would have been happier as a hippy, and she’s found the essence of my ideal “hippydom”! I am now 69, so she has a marvellous head start on creating the life she loves. Well done Lucy💝

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