Cabañas Maralto, a duo of holiday cabins in Chile designed by Croxatto & Opazo, scoop a Wallpaper* Design Award 2021
Butterland founder and flower wunderkind Katie Marx is selling the *dream* property in the Hepburn shire she built with her husband.
The Sanctuary is a a luxurious couples retreat surrounded by an idyllic rustic setting along the border of the New Forest, in Hampshire, UK.
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Kūono is a modern retreat deep in the heart of an ancient forest.
Amy Keevy and her fiancée, Maryke, bought this wooden cabin on stilts with a grass roof almost two years ago. Amy is an artist, art director, digital creator, and brand consultant and works from a stunning studio that overlooks an old-growth Tsitsikamma forest.
Haller Architecture & Design is responsible for the restoration of this gorgeous craftsman style home, located in Palo Alto, California.
Completed in 2010 in Czech Republic. Images by Lina Németh. The task was to build a contemporary weekend house. Our client wishes to spend mainly free weekends there, however during summer they might stay...
The USA is often associated with all things big: cars, food and buildings – everything seems larger than life in that part of the world. However, with its 2018 Small Project Awards, the American Institute Of Architects honors projects that, despite their size/budget, are monuments to superb design.
The project was developed based on the cabin "After the rain". Plenty of wood for comfort, the atmosphere of a forest house with a sense of smell of pine. Full kitchen appliances. The entire property has one bedroom. The maximum capacity is four people.
What if you could purchase a parcel of land in paradise and build your dream home on it? Surely you would. Of course you would. Anybody would. It’s eternal, universal daydream. Anyone from any country has hoped to do exactly that. So...
Image 24 of 42 from gallery of Building on the Past: Get to Know The Work of Carl Gerges Architects. Courtesy of Carl Gerges Architects
4 Exceptional examples of modern rural dwellings and the similarities that make them so.
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Berman Horn Studio created this New England connected farmhouse, set fifteen miles from Maine’s mid-coast on the island of Vinalhaven, Maine.
Ein altes Sägewerk am österreichischen Weissensee wurde umfassend renoviert und beherbergt sechs außergewöhnliche Ferienwohnungen.
This is a tiny glass cabin by 2by4-architects. It's a 215 square foot prefab design with large glass walls. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you! 215 Sq. Ft. Tiny Glass Cabin Please learn more using the resources
Kūono is a modern retreat deep in the heart of an ancient forest.
In the heart of a beautiful forest right next to Mount Sutton, lies Huttopia Sutton; a site where tranquility, nature and serenity meet. Huttopia Sutton is an ideal place to relax and soak in the…
In the heart of a beautiful forest right next to Mount Sutton, lies Huttopia Sutton; a site where tranquility, nature and serenity meet. Huttopia Sutton is an ideal place to relax and soak in the…
Wood signs with metal roof, can be used as sitters or hung with built in hardware on the backside. The styles read: Life is better at the cabin Bless this cabin with love and laughter When in doubt go to the cabin Measurements: 7.75" X 7" X 1"
A tiny cabin located in northwestern Montana provides everything Jack Hanna and his wife Suzi could want and need. The world-renowned wildlife expert and TV personality (if you must call him something, he prefers “Animal Ambassador”) could easily have gone the same mega-lodge route as others when he decided to buy property and build a cabin retreat in Montana. But that just wouldn’t be his style.
As promised, I am here to share some summer pictures of our family's cabin in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate NY. This cabin has been in my husband's family since 1984, when his parents bought it with another couple. We purchased it from them last year and have been working on it slowly to make it a place for our children to enjoy with us for many many years to come. I think you can see why we decided to name our cabin Camp Lucky Dog from the picture below! The front porch is always a favorite spot to hang out. Billy recently asked me if I wanted to put a fresh coat of paint on the Adirondack style love seat that has been sitting on the porch since I came here and I said, NO! I love the chippy look of this. I love that it shows the history and all that vintage goodness. And I realized that that's my approach to everything about this cabin. Nothing polished, just a well loved place full of memories. The green pine tree shutters are a new addition to the cabin this year. Billy built them himself and I love how much personality they add. We plan to add a window box to that upper window but we are waiting until we get a fresh coat of brown paint on in the next few weeks before we do that. We also have plans to widen those steps so the door is more centered and update the railing but we are holding off on that until the price of lumber comes back down to a somewhat reasonable price. We added in an island of plants and flowers and a birch tree in memory of my dad. Little did we know when we planted that tree this spring that we would also be saying goodbye to another beloved parent in a few short weeks. Billy lost his mom this May and it's been a profound loss for us all, but especially him. She chose this house because she always wanted a front porch and spent many hours watching the hummingbirds on this porch. I know we will always feel her presence strongly here. We tend to throw ourselves in a project when life gets hard, I guess it's a coping mechanism that has become a go-to of ours through the years. And so we decided to add a new island to the kitchen at the cabin. We had previously had a small, moveable island but it just didn't give us a big enough space to prepare food or a place to gather when the whole family is here. I lamented for weeks over just how big to make it so it didn't overpower the room yet made better use of the space. We gained lots of storage and now our garbage pails are built into the island. I'm very happy with how it turned out and the first weekend that I saw all of our boys and their girlfriends gathered around it, I knew we made the right decision in adding it. The next purchase we are saving up for is a new range. In the meantime, it's fun to shop for one. We are considering either a Z-Line or Ilve 36 inch range in either white or red. We will switch over to a dual fuel range at that point because we prefer cooking on a gas stovetop. We're also enjoying the banquette seating we added last year to the eating area. The advantage of working on a house that we have lived in for years is that we knew which areas needed improvement. Last weekend, this cabin was full of family and friends and we added a leaf to this table to gather as many people around it as we could fit. There's not much else in life that makes me happier. There is a wide hallway that connects the kitchen area to the the family room. The mudroom is a very hard working space in this cabin. It's hard to remember what this corner of the family room looked like before we added this desk and shelves. Finally, our latest project was the addition of this porch swing to the back porch. It's the perfect spot to read or take an afternoon nap. I can't wait to see what it looks like once the leaves begin to change colors in fall. Thanks for stopping by today. It's hard to believe that we only have a few more weeks of summer but I am very much looking forward to fall at the cabin too. One last thing, my husband started an Instagram account where he shares my pictures of the cabin that never make it to my main Instagram page. We'd love to have you follow along at Camp Lucky Dog if you'd like to see more of our projects and adventures at the cabin.
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Amy Keevy and her fiancée, Maryke, bought this wooden cabin on stilts with a grass roof almost two years ago. Amy is an artist, art director, digital creator, and brand consultant and works from a stunning studio that overlooks an old-growth Tsitsikamma forest.
Cabin Sweet Cabin Metal Word Sign Size Options (Height): 6" 8" Each sign is made to order in our Madison, Indiana shop. We love creating these unique and decorative signs. They add a neat touch to your home, garage, garden... the options are endless. We are a Veteran owned family business and thank you for your business and support. ws-1047
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This wooden sign reads "Cabin Sweet Cabin." It measures approx 21"wide x 7.25"high. It has been painted then sanded and distressed for a great OLD look. It would be a wonderful addition to that cabin on the Lake or in the mountains. All of our signs are painted, stenciled, sanded and stained by hand. Due to our distressing methods no 2 signs are alike, we use only local pine wood with knots, dings and dents (imperfections). They look old and each one is unique. We hope you will enjoy them. They make great gifts and add to any room of the home. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Enter my shop Here http://www.etsy.com/shop/Woodticks?ref=si_shop ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Thanks for looking, ~Donna
Tour an impossibly chic Colorado cabin that made our editors' jaws drop. In fact, it just might be the dreamy alpine retreat of our dreams
Haller Architecture & Design is responsible for the restoration of this gorgeous craftsman style home, located in Palo Alto, California.
Do you dream of living in a cozy log cabin? Read this primer first.
From river rock accents to statement-making red cedar logs, this cabin draws on the great outdoors for inspiration.