Located on the Sarreyer hillside in the Swiss Alps, the Sarreyer Cabin is a small and unassuming abode designed by Rapin Saiz Architects. Its exterior appearance is deliberately designed to be uninviting to maintain anonymity and create an element of surprise upon entry. However, upon stepping inside, the warm and welcoming interior is revealed. The architects have used oak panels throughout the interior to ensure warmth during the winter months, while the strategically placed windows offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape and provide ventilation in the summer months. The home features a kitchen, dining area, seating area, living area, and bedroom space in a cleverly designed layout that maximizes minimal space. A log-burning fire keeps the home cozy in the living area, while skylights on the loft level flood the space with natural light.