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Iceland
Raw nature, big skies, and a sense of calm you don’t find elsewhere. Rafter homes in Iceland are retreats in the truest sense — quietly designed bases for exploring dramatic landscapes, or simply switching off.





Hvolsvöllur, Iceland
Rafter Seljalandsfoss Georg
A remote modern cabin with private sauna set in vast Icelandic landscape beneath dramatic skies. Minimalist bedroom with floor-to-ceiling glass walls and soft neutral bedding overlooking open terrain. A unique design-led retreat immersed in nature.
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Akureyri, Iceland
Rafter Akureyri
Rafter Akureyri is a quietly refined house set within the Eyjafjörður valley, just beyond the town. Framed by mountains and the shifting light of the fjord, the house offers both seclusion and proximity to the landscapes that define northern Iceland, with four thoughtfully composed bedrooms, two of them en suite. At its centre, an open living space anchors the house, designed for gathering and resetting between days spent outdoors. A private geothermal hot tub sits just beyond, looking out across the valley; a place to return to after time on the water, in the mountains, or along the fjord. From here, North Iceland unfolds with ease: whale-filled waters, volcanic terrain, and alpine slopes all within reach, while the house remains a calm, grounded base throughout.




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Iceland
Rafter Aslundur
The holiday Lakefront Cabin is placed at Lake Álftavatn in South of Iceland. Hidden from the world among tall trees the house is private yet has a spectacular open view of the lake and a south-facing patio. The house has a hot tub, fireplace, access to the black sand beach and the Álftavatn lake itself.




