Modern kitchen with white island counter, four blue chairs, stainless steel appliances, open shelves with dishes, hanging utensils, potted plants, large windows, wooden staircase, and geometric window design.

Inside Noka Dome

A single space designed around light, warmth, and quiet.
Not large for the sake of being large.
Not minimal for the sake of being minimal.
Every surface, window, and angle exists to support how you feel while you’re here.

The Space

The dome changes throughout the day.

Morning light arrives low through the trees.
Afternoon light softens across the interior structure.
Evening settles slowly into warm interior glow and forest shadow.

The geometry isn’t just aesthetic.
It changes how sound moves.
How light lands.
How open a room can feel without feeling exposed.

You feel held inside the space —
while still connected to everything outside of it.

*all interior and exterior dome images are previsualization renders

Interior of a modern yurt with large geometric window, wooden furniture, blue and yellow chairs, a round wooden coffee table on a patterned rug, a hanging wicker chair with navy cushion, and a garden visible outside.

Light & Nature

The panoramic window is the center of the living space.

Ten feet tall and twice as wide
Big enough that the outside becomes part of the room.

You don’t “look out” at nature.
You sit inside it —
watching wind move through branches,
light shift through seasons,
snow, rain, and sunset happening in real time.

Interior view of a modern yurt with a fire burning in a yellow and black fireplace, a long white table with white bowls and a glass of a dark beverage, and blue chairs, with large geometric windows showing a snowy winter landscape outside under a bright sun.
Modern kitchen with a large island, four chairs, open shelves with jars, plants hanging on a wooden wall, and a black staircase leading to a second-floor balcony.

The Living Space

We are making the main area open, warm, and intentionally uncluttered.

Comfortable seating is positioned toward light and forest views.

Radiant warmth from the polished concrete gently heats the dome, and your feet.

The kitchen is designed for real meals, not just weekend coffee.

This is a space built for:

Slow mornings
Long conversations on the couch
Quiet afternoons
Evenings that stretch longer than expected

Autumn scene in a forest with trees displaying fall foliage, fallen leaves blanketing the ground, and sunlight illuminating the scene.

Rest Comes Easy Here

The primary sleeping space is built around comfort, quiet and privacy.

King bed. Private baths.
Sound softened by structure and forest surroundings

The loft adds flexible sleeping space for additional guests
without changing the calm, private feeling of the stay.

Noka works beautifully for:
Couples
Couples + kids
Close friends who want space without separation

Water & Heat

Two private baths designed for comfort.
Hot outdoor soaking under open sky.
Sauna heat that resets your body after cold air and quiet evenings.
Fire pit for summer evenings and chilly autumn days.

The rhythm becomes natural:
Heat → Cool → Water → Rest

A peaceful natural scene with tall trees and lush green foliage illuminated by warm sunlight, with a pathway and a white geodesic dome in the background.

The dome isn’t placed on the land.
It’s placed into it.

Native trees
Natural light patterns
Seasonal change you can actually feel

No shared outdoor areas.
No crowds.
No background resort noise.

Just forest, weather, sky, and time.

Sleeps 4–6 depending on configuration
King bed & ensuite bath
Loft sleeping area
Full kitchen
Two private baths
Outdoor fire pit
Outdoor sauna & hot tub
High-speed WiFi (when needed)

Experience It for Yourself

Noka opens soon in Southwest Michigan.

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