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‘Invisible’ Cabins by Bolt Farm Treehouse First of Their Kind in the U.S.

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CHATTANOOGA, TENN.—Luxury accommodations provider Bolt Farm Treehouse announced availability for the nation’s first Invisible Cabin accommodations. In addition to its luxuriously appointed domes and treehouses (featured on Netflix’s “The World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals”), Bolt Farm’s new mountainside Invisible Cabins feature mirrored-glass facades to provide guests with whimsical, if not mind-blowing travel experiences. In keeping with Bolt Farm’s sustainable, low-impact tourism model and its mission to help guests feel “immersed in nature, and surrounded by comfort,” Invisible Cabins stretch this concept to the next level by “disappearing” into their surroundings both inside and out, providing total privacy and unencumbered panoramic views of nature by day, and blackout curtains for privacy by night.

“Nature has this magical way of melting away stress, so it’s worth the hard work of anchoring these mirrored structures atop giant rock faces and next to waterfalls,” says Tori Bolt, co-owner of Bolt Farm Treehouse (along with her husband, Seth Bolt). “The visually stunning architecture blends perfectly with nature, providing a fully immersive experience like no other.”

Designed and produced by Tallinn, Estonia-based ÖÖD and located on Bolt Farm’s 55-acre mountaintop retreat near Chattanooga, Tenn., Invisible Cabins are framed by strong, long-lasting, recyclable steel, and feature a low visual and environmental footprint via recyclable glass that reflects 97 percent of UV rays for comfort and energy efficiency. In keeping with Bolt Farm’s mantra, “Live like kings and queens,” cabins include luxury furnishings, heated floors, A/C, kitchenettes, and bathrooms with rainfall showers. And while guests are encouraged to “disconnect to reconnect,” those looking for a working escape can also enjoy fast internet connections, desk space for two and an in-room streaming movie theater. In keeping with the other half of its mantra, Bolt Farm Treehouse encourages visitors to “Play like kids,” by enjoying a private terrace with hot tub, firepits and immersive activities such as scenic hikes, waterfalls, horseback riding, ATV tours, paragliding, paddleboarding, kayaking, fishing and cruising the Tennessee River by pontoon boat.

“We can’t wait for guests to enjoy elevated quality time in our new mountainside Invisible Cabins—the first of their kind in the U.S.,” says Seth Bolt. “It’s about reconnecting, laughing, and losing track of time on top of the world in a magical, inspiring, socially distanced environment. This is guaranteed to lift your spirit and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.”

Booking began August 17, with the first guests scheduled for September 16.

More info can be found at www.boltfarmtreehouse.com.

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