Nestled in the serene landscapes of rural New Zealand, Kererū Retreat stands as a testament to sustainable and off-the-grid living. This transportable tiny house, owned by the visionary architectural designer Ben Comber, offers a unique escape into the heart of nature. The cabin is aptly named after the native Kererū bird, symbolizing a harmonious connection with the natural surroundings. Comber’s design ethos seamlessly integrates the cabin with its environment, allowing occupants to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the New Zealand countryside.
Kererū Retreat, as envisioned by Ben Comber, is not just a shelter but a carefully curated experience. The cabin is designed to be transportable, offering flexibility for those seeking a nomadic lifestyle or a temporary escape from urban confines. Despite its compact size, every square foot is thoughtfully utilized to provide a comfortable and functional living space. Comber’s architectural ingenuity is evident in the sustainable features of the cabin, which is equipped with off-the-grid amenities, embracing solar power and rainwater harvesting to minimize its environmental impact. Kererū Retreat stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of modern living and the untouched beauty of New Zealand’s rural landscapes. This award-winning house is also available for rent via Airbnb.