Nortehaus by Willy Kuhne
Nortehaus is a B&B retreat located in Norland, Canada, designed by Willy Kuhne in 2023 with a minimalist design style. Situated in the picturesque area of Norland, this retreat offers spectacular views of the river and the surrounding trees.
Drawing from Nordic and Japanese influences, Nortehaus honours simplicity, good company, sustainability, and all things hygge. Enjoy the floor-to-ceiling windows in the expansive living area, unwind in the cozy bedrooms featuring 12-inch memory foam mattresses and full ensuite bathrooms with floor-to-ceiling tiled showers, or take a lazy swim in the summer or a cold plunge in the winter in the nearby river. All elements throughout Nortehaus were selected with an appreciation for high-end materials.
About Nortehaus
Nortehaus: A Luxury Retreat in Nature
Nestled above the ground and surrounded by river and trees, Nortehaus is the perfect getaway for those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Drawing inspiration from Nordic and Japanese influences, this retreat is all about simplicity, good company, sustainability, and the art of Hygge.
The Minimalist Space with Maximalist Natural Elements
Wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling windows allow the surrounding nature to become the focal point of the design. Whether it’s taking a soak in the primary bedroom’s bathtub, cozying up next to the fire in the living room, or lounging on the outdoor patio, stunning views of the forest and river can be enjoyed from all angles.
The Primary Bedroom: Sleep and Wake Surrounded by Nature
The primary bedroom features a queen-size (60 in x 80 in) 12-inch memory foam mattress, a large bathtub, and a beautiful ensuite bathroom. The second bedroom also comes with a 12-inch (60 in x 80 in) memory foam mattress, a full ensuite with a floor-to-ceiling tiled shower.
High-End Materials Throughout
All elements throughout Nortehaus were selected with an appreciation for high-end materials.
Take a Dip in the Riverfront
Take a short walk down to the riverfront and take a lazy swim in the summertime or a cold plunge in the cooler months.
Photography by Katrina Ramsvik
- by Matt Watts