Sometimes you just need to get away. To just rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit, and take a break from society. A cozy little house tucked far away in the woods is perfect to do so! Just think – a
Sometimes you just need to get away. To just rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit, and take a break from society. A cozy little house tucked far away in the woods is perfect to do so! Just think – a
One of my fave things about California is all the different climates you can experience within just a 2 hour drive from Los Angeles. Beaches, deserts, snow, mountains - this gorge state has it all. I’m always pining for a lil getaway and this time I set my sights on Idyllwild - a small town nestled
No internet. No neighbors. Just miles and miles of trees, hills, and lakes. Sounds so relaxing, doesn't it? We all sometimes need to unwind, and nature can provide the perfect environment for it. Peaceful yet engaging. All you need is a place to sleep. Sure, a tent might do but if you own a patch of land, why not put a cabin on it?
Sometimes you just need to get away. To just rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit, and take a break from society. A cozy little house tucked far away in the woods is perfect to do so! Just think - a
Raus lets its guests leave the craziness of the city behind to experience being separated from endless trees and sky by a mere sliver of glass.
Sometimes you just need to get away. To just rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit, and take a break from society. A cozy little house tucked far away in the woods is perfect to do so! Just think - a
Sometimes you just need to get away. To just rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit, and take a break from society. A cozy little house tucked far away in the woods is perfect to do so! Just think – a
Sometimes you just need to get away. To just rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit, and take a break from society. A cozy little house tucked far away in the woods is perfect to do so! Just think – a
Sometimes you just need to get away. To just rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit, and take a break from society. A cozy little house tucked far away in the woods is perfect to do so! Just think – a
Imagine a place so off-the-grid that, if you wanted to make a phone call, you'd have to amble down to a pond, pull a canoe from the muddy bank, row quietly
Inez Valk left Brooklyn for a backwoods parcel way upstate - then built a life around it, opening a restaurant that turned area farmers into friends.
Looking for cozy cabins in Alaska? Whether for business or pleasure, here are 11 cozy cabins in Alaska for you to choose from. Enjoy Alaska!
Wondering how to go off-grid? This step-by-step guide will show you how to transition to an off-grid lifestyle.
Discover a variety of captivating cabin designs with lofts that combine aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability. From rustic retreats nestled in forests to luxury cabins by the lake, these designs offer unique living experiences that beautifully connect with nature. Learn how these designs can inspire your dream cabin.
Chop wood, carry water. Chop wood, carry water. As much as I love living in a little cabin with no electricity and no running water, it can be a real pain in the ass. Chop wood, carry water. Trudging through the forest to the well, pumping out one gallon of water at a time, walking back to the cabin, heating it in a pot, being careful not to waste a drop. So much time and effort is given to providing yourself with basic comforts when living in a cabin. Jacob built this cabin from recycled materials in 2008. At times it is a nuisance to have to chop wood and carry water. However, when the fire is built I truly appreciate the heat, something that is easy to take for granted when living in an apartment. Built in the 1920s as a woodsy escape for vacationing New Yorkers and Bostonians, this cabin did have electricity and a wood stove, but no bathroom. This semi-dilapidated shack, despite being only 100 metres from my mother’s house, gave me a taste for cabin life. In each one I experienced the wonders and frustrations of cabin life. By happenstance, a friend of mine had just purchased a small piece of land in the forest nearby, so I proposed that in exchange for building her a cabin, she allow me the rights to access the property for three years. "When the fire is built I truly appreciate the heat, something that is easy to take for granted when living in an apartment. Just as cabin living can be difficult, cabin building also comes with a great many challenges. And the next time I go back to my comfortable apartment with all its amenities I’ll try to carry more of that with me. I’ll try to keep the cabin mentality of being intentional and appreciative, no matter where I am.
Explore beautiful, serene cabins amidst lush nature. Find your dreamy escape in our stunning, tranquil cabin visuals. Ideal retreat inspiration here.
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Your home is your castle. But your castle doesn’t have to have chilly corridors, flickering torches, crumbling walls, and chain-clanking ghosts. It can be comfortable and cozy. It can look great and inviting. It can look, well, like a home.
Sometimes you just need to get away. To just rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit, and take a break from society. A cozy little house tucked far away in the woods is perfect to do so! Just think – a
Our tour of 10 glorious cabins in the woods that just might make you want to pack your bags for a peaceful getaway.
No internet. No neighbors. Just miles and miles of trees, hills, and lakes. Sounds so relaxing, doesn't it? We all sometimes need to unwind, and nature can provide the perfect environment for it. Peaceful yet engaging. All you need is a place to sleep. Sure, a tent might do but if you own a patch of land, why not put a cabin on it?
A darling rustic cabin off the grid in New Hampshire after a young couple renovated the entire cabin. The photos are incredible!
This off grid cabin is a beautiful example of a solar-powered tiny house built on a small budget, and it has no mortgage or utility bills!
No internet. No neighbors. Just miles and miles of trees, hills, and lakes. Sounds so relaxing, doesn't it? We all sometimes need to unwind, and nature can provide the perfect environment for it. Peaceful yet engaging. All you need is a place to sleep. Sure, a tent might do but if you own a patch of land, why not put a cabin on it?
No internet. No neighbors. Just miles and miles of trees, hills, and lakes. Sounds so relaxing, doesn't it? We all sometimes need to unwind, and nature can provide the perfect environment for it. Peaceful yet engaging. All you need is a place to sleep. Sure, a tent might do but if you own a patch of land, why not put a cabin on it?
We’re not sure what it is about fall, but as soon as it hits, this escapism mechanism in our brains just starts screaming, “get me to a cozy cabin!” And as soon as that little alarm goes off, we’re off the races exploring tiny houses, log cabins, cozy cottages and A-frame getaways of every location, size and style. But don’t worry. We won’t keep all the goods to ourselves. Here’s a round-up of all the cushy, comfy, cozy spots we love this year, many that were suggested directly by you, our readers. Some have been around a while, others are brand new to the scene or just about to open. Mixed among the options are Adirondack cabins in the mountains, cottages along the lakeshore, hot spring havens and summer camps that are open for fall and winter too. Reporter: Alyssa Brown
Sometimes you just need to getaway. To just rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit, and take a break from society. A cozy little house tucked far away in the woods is perfect to do so! Just think - a
Love this cabin in the woods! Love the river! This cabin was built in 1940. It is located on .46 acres in Rhododendron, Oregon. The home is situated on the banks of the Zig Zag River. The home has wood floors, wood walls and wood ceilings. Love that kitchen stove and refrigerator! There are paths that take you down to the river. Three bedrooms, one bathroom, and 1,148 square feet. $193,500 From the Zillow listing: Step back in time to this charming cabin right on the Zig Zag River. Wood floors throughout. Massive soaring floor to ceiling stone fireplace. Paned windows that look out to the forest. Two bedrooms on the main level and one loft over the living room area. Covered porch and huge outbuilding/garage. Paths right down to the river. Rustic kitchen and cozy dining nook. tankless hot water. Only 10 minutes to the slopes! Leased land in the Mt. Hood National Forest. Close to Rhododendron. 1 hour PDX. Let them know you saw it on Old House Life!
Sometimes you just need to get away. To just rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit, and take a break from society. A cozy little house tucked far away in the woods is perfect to do so! Just think - a
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A visual tour of Swiss lakeside cabins, where architecture meets nature. Experience the tranquility and sustainable charm of tiny home living.
Without fail, each and every fall our A-Frame cabin dreams return... sigh. These triangle homes with their super steep angled lines have an inherent escapist allure. I imagine being tucked away, enveloped by nature, in an A-Frame cabin somewhere remote and peaceful, far away from the hustle and bust
Guest Post by Derek "Deek" Diedricksen Aside from working on a custom tree house for a Boston-area client, Derek "Deek" Diedricksen of www.Relaxshacks.com has also been working on completing a ANOTHER BRAND NEW cabin for people to
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A cabin in the woods - biophilic, nature connected design gives reflection, calm, refuge and inspiration. Find some of the most inspiring designs here!
This is the story of a Canadian farmer and filmmaker's off-grid cabin life. He shares his life over on Instagram @canadiancastaway and over on his YouTube Channel, Canadian Castaway where he shows you how he builds,
Als ich noch ein Kind war wanderten wir häufig, mit der Schule, zu diesem Häuschen, um einiges über die Natur, aber auch über die Geschichte unserer Heimat zu lernen. Damals waren noch sogenannte Totenbretter an den Mauern des Häuschens befestigt, mit teilweise doch sehr skurillen Sprüchen der Verstorbenen darauf, denen sie zu ihrem letzten Gang an ihre ewige Ruhestätte dienten. When I was a kid we wandered frequently, with the school, to this house, to learn a lot about nature, but also about the history of our homeland. In those days were known dead boards attached to the walls of the cottage, with partial but very droll sayings of the deceased on which they served at their last transition in their eternal resting place. Winter Version: flic.kr/p/QjXCSt Bayern (Bavaria) - Deutschland (Germany) Cham Oberpfalz November 2011 follow me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/neumeier.carmen
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Explore the charm of small log cabins: Tips on maximizing space, rustic decor ideas, and ways to blend seamlessly with natural surroundings for cozy living.