#Robins will keep coming back to your garden with 1 nesting box upgrade in January

These small wooden shelters trap heat with a low entrance, keeping birds warm and safe in winter.

By Grace Piercy, News Reporter
17:24, Wed, Dec 31, 2025 Updated: 17:25, Wed, Dec 31, 2025

"Those looking to bring robins into their garden have been encouraged to upgrade their bird nesting box to a #WinterRoostingBox by House Digest. These small wooden shelters trap heat with a low entrance, keeping birds warm and safe in winter. Nesting boxes, on the other hand, are only intended to protect eggs with a higher entrance to allow for ventilation. This upgrade can be completed simply by using wood filler, weather-resistant screws, and untreated wood shavings. Wild Birds Unlimited recommends flipping boxes upside down to lower the entrance, and filling ventilation holes to prevent heat from escaping. They should be put in a secluded spot, protected from wind, snow, and rain, about six feet off the ground.

"Gardeners have also been told to leave #suet balls in the garden. As food sources dwindle, robins will seek alternative sources of nutrients.

"Richard Green, an animal nutrition expert at Kennedy Wild Bird Food & Pet Supplies, told House Beautiful that the hard, white animal fat is one of the best options for bird food at this time of year."

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BIG reveals hotel room wrapped in 350 birdhouses

Danish architecture studio BIG has unveiled its design for a hotel room surrounded by hundreds of birdhouses for the Treehotel in Sweden.

Titled Biosphere, the birdhouse-wrapped hotel room will become the eighth room at the hotel, which is located in a remote forest in Swedish Lapland.

BIG has designed a hotel room clad in 350 birdhouses

The architecture studio hope that the 350 birdhouses surrounding the room will inspire visitors to install birdhouses at their own homes.

"By designing a treetop hotel room with a facade of bird nests, the aim of Biosphere is to decrease the downward spiral of the bird population in the Swedish woods and instead strengthen the biosphere and natural habitat," said BIG.

It forms part of Treehotel in Sweden

The hotel room will be suspended above the ground and accessed via a bridge that connects the forest floor to the treetop entrance.

350 birdhouses of varying sizes will protrude from the cubic structure and form a spherical cloud form around the room.

BIG believes that the design will encourage birdlife

"Inventories in Norrbotten County, carried out both by us as ornithologists and by the County Administrative Board, show that a number of different bird populations are decreasing," said Ulf Öhman, chairman of the Norrbotten Ornithological Association.

"Forestry has led to a reduced number of natural holes in trees where breeding bird nests. The installation of bird nests is therefore an important measure to take."

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"Furthermore, climate change leads to the insect boom happening earlier in the year, and by the time the birds' eggs hatch, the boom has already passed. Feeding is an important support mechanism for the birds that stay in Northern Sweden and require food during winter," he continued.

"Demonstrating the use of bird nests and feeding, not just at the Treehotel but for people to install near their own homes, is valuable. An initiative from Treehotel to take such measures may inspire their visitors to do the same."

The birdhouses are wooden

Inside, the hotel room measures 34 square metres and includes a material palette informed by the natural and wooden surroundings.

Its split level, mezzanine-style layout will see a living area on the lower part of the hotel room and a sleeping area on the upper.

Triple-glazed, full-height windows, as well as glazed ceilings and floors, will provide guests with ample spots for birdwatching and a roof terrace will also offer panoramic views of the forest.

There will be bird spotting areas inside the hotel room

"I got to spend a few days and nights in some of the Treehotels rooms right before the pandemic, and left with a sense of rejuvenation from a complete immersion in nature," said BIG founder Bjarke Ingels.

"I couldn't help wondering if there was a way to take the immersion one step further – and almost instantly the idea of inviting not only the human visitors but also the resident bird and bat population to cohabit a spherical swarm of nests came to life."

Triple glazing will provide the interior with quiet from the birdsong

Treehotel is currently comprised of seven architect-designed treetop hotel rooms that are suspended from and around the trunks of pine trees.

The other rooms include a mirrored glass box designed by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter and a huge nest designed by Inrednin Gsgruppen and a charred-timber treehouse by Snøhetta.

The bird box-covered room was revealed following bird experts calling for legislation to enforce the prevention of bird deaths attributed to glass facades and architecture. In late 2021, hundreds of migrating birds died after crashing into New York City's glass skyscrapers.

Other projects by BIG include this building in the metaverse, a virtual office for media company Vice Media Group titled Viceverse.

Visualisations are by BIG.

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