hobbit-holes
A hobbit-hole is a cozy, underground dwelling typically found in the fictional world of Middle-earth, created by author J.R.R. Tolkien. These homes are characterized by their circular doors and windows, built into hillsides or mounds, providing a natural and comfortable living space for hobbits.
Inside, hobbit-holes are warm and inviting, often featuring a fireplace, a well-stocked pantry, and various rooms for sleeping and entertaining. The design emphasizes a connection to nature, with gardens and pathways leading to the entrance, reflecting the peaceful lifestyle of their inhabitants.