{"id":115,"date":"2025-09-21T17:00:34","date_gmt":"2025-09-21T17:00:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newtoursagency.com\/?p=115"},"modified":"2025-09-23T09:27:15","modified_gmt":"2025-09-23T09:27:15","slug":"mirrored-cabins-by-ood-extend-oregon-riverside-retreat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newtoursagency.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/21\/mirrored-cabins-by-ood-extend-oregon-riverside-retreat\/","title":{"rendered":"Mirrored cabins by \u00d6\u00d6D extend Oregon riverside retreat"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A collection of reflective cabins<\/a> designed by prefabricated housing company \u00d6\u00d6D have been added to the site of a 1970s hotel on Oregon<\/a>‘s Rogue River.<\/span><\/p>\n

Named Tu Tu’ Tun Lodge<\/a> after the Indigenous Tututni tribe, the remote hotel expanded its accommodation offering as part of a site-wide renovation after it was acquired by Charming Hospitality.<\/p>\n

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Twelve prefabricated cabins were added across the Tu Tu’ Tun Lodge property. Photo by Elliot Hawkey<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The group also purchased an adjacent piece of land that was formerly a trailer park, and therefore did not require additional planning permission to place semi-permanent units.<\/p>\n

Twelve of \u00d6\u00d6D<\/a>‘s Glass Cabins are arranged across the sloped terrain \u2013 with mountain, creek or river views \u2013 so that they don’t overlook one another.<\/p>\n

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The structures by \u00d6\u00d6D are mirrored on three sides and reflect the surrounding greenery. Photo by Elliot Hawkey<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

“The cabins feature mirrored walls that reflect their surroundings \u2013 the vast starry night sky, majestic mountain peaks, the Rogue River and more \u2013 while providing guests with unobstructed views,” said the Tu Tu’ Tun Lodge team.<\/p>\n

Designed for two guests, the cabins are wrapped on three sides with floor-to-ceiling glass that’s treated so that it appears tinted from the interior and mirrored on the outside.<\/p>\n

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The structures were positioned so as not to overlook one another<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The compact footprints fit double beds, wetrooms with a shower and toilet, a separate sink and vanity, a small closet, and a side table and chairs.<\/p>\n

Each also has a small private patio or deck with chairs and a fire pit for relaxing outdoors.<\/p>\n

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Some face the river, while others enjoy creek and mountain views<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

A mirrored wood-burning sauna, also by \u00d6\u00d6D, is positioned close to the rocky riverbank so that guests can refresh themselves with a natural cold plunge between sessions.<\/p>\n

The cabin accommodation joins 18 guest rooms of various sizes and two suites in the main lodge, which retains its rustic aesthetic with modernised interiors.<\/p>\n

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Each compact cabin has space for two guests and offers wraparound vistas<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

There are also four houses with two or three bedrooms that families and larger groups can rent out \u2013 two of which are newly constructed, Otter Point and Fern Creek Cottage, which join existing residences River House and Osprey Bend.<\/p>\n

“With unparalleled views of the river and amenities designed to relax as a group, each charming lodge is outfitted with modern fixtures, and include expansive common areas like a wrap-around furnished deck with outdoor soaking tubs,” the team said.<\/p>\n