The Black Breakfast Cabin explores contemporary residential architecture through a strong dialogue between landscape, light and materiality. Designed as a secluded woodland retreat, the home embraces clean horizontal forms, dark architectural finishes and expansive glazing to create a calm, immersive connection with nature. The restrained palette of charcoal cladding, warm timber soffits and floor-to-ceiling glass allows the surrounding landscape to become an extension of the architecture itself. Viewed through wild meadow planting during the soft morning light, the building appears partially concealed within its environment, reinforcing a sense of privacy, stillness and escape. This visualisation investigates how modern architecture can achieve quiet elegance through simplicity, proportion and carefully balanced material contrasts, where natural light becomes one of the defining architectural elements.

