Large horizontal windows, characteristic low gable roof - in this article, we present the 70’s three most inspiring cabin design features and principles.
Two sisters and their property-expert husbands renovated a 1970s beach cabin weekender in a special part of Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.
Think small! This cottage on the Puget Sound in Washington is a beautiful example of a smart cabin design.
Just over ten years ago, Sweden-based, Swedish Timber Frame erected their first framework outside Örebro, Sweden using timber from a 19th century house. Since then they have built over forty frameworks inspired by the simplicity yet, robust way to build. Rarely building two frameworks that look the same, each build looks to create something unique for each client. According to Swedish Timber Frame, timber framing, an old way of building houses, modernized thanks to new tools and machines, makes these types of structures more and more affordable. Different from traditional log houses, the supporting structure consists of a framework of posts,
Situated in the Chelav Mountains of Iran's Mazandaran province sits a beautifully built and serene cabin. Created by Iranian architects Mohammad Hossein Rabbani
Explore beautiful, serene cabins amidst lush nature. Find your dreamy escape in our stunning, tranquil cabin visuals. Ideal retreat inspiration here.
Explore three dark green exterior house color ideas for a nature-inspired home. From pairing dark green with wooden accents, stone elements, or white trim, discover various ways to create a harmonious and cohesive look that blends well with the natural surroundings.
Browse beautiful interior pictures. Look inside our most amazing log cabins and homes. Since 1979, we've been preparing to create your personal dream home.
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.
Discover 5+ stunning examples of eco-friendly modern cabin style homes that beautifully blend sustainability with luxury and style. From solar power to reclaimed materials, explore innovative designs that prioritize environmental responsibility without sacrificing aesthetics or comfort.
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
Tour the prefab Great Lakes Cabin concept home at this weekend’s International Design Show at the Toronto Convention Centre.
Airbnb search tip: To find these secret cabin gems, I use a broad location search like “Washington” or “Oregon”, and then I use the filter under Property Type labeled Cabins.
Image 5 of 16 from gallery of Shangri-la Cabin / DRAA + Magdalena Besomi. Photograph by Magdalena Besomi
Meet the simple but high-style tiny house: The A45 by BIG, Bjarke Ingels Group, is the first in a series of tiny houses to come from Klein.
Just like there are clever balcony transformation ideas to turn your space around, adding a beautiful thatch roof cottage house design will also have a dramatic effect. Today all the charm of the rural life is not available to us with us having houses that are more towards modernistic convenience than to do with charm. This is also right, as we really have to think of our lives in terms of practicality and durability. However, if you do feel at some time in your life you have the time and money to indulge in a beautiful thatch roof cottage house design then you should do so.
The bridge-like dining room opens up on both sides, meaning you can literally eat supper in the great outdoors.
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Above a babbling creek, a vintage weekend cabin in northern California got modernized without sacrificing period details. How? Sonoma-based architect Amy A
Time for some serious mountain life envy...
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
It’s crazy to think I turned 25 last month. I feel like 21-15 were the fastest few years of my life. I welcomed in my 25th in the best way possible. I had a huge birthday celebration at FGL House on my actual birthday December 8th. We’re all about celebrating BIG in my family. We had a DJ and probably about 200 people. I’m truly so grateful for all of the wonderful people in my life.
Just over ten years ago, Sweden-based, Swedish Timber Frame erected their first framework outside Örebro, Sweden using timber from a 19th century house. Since then they have built over forty frameworks inspired by the simplicity yet, robust way to build. Rarely building two frameworks that look the same, each build looks to create something unique for each client. According to Swedish Timber Frame, timber framing, an old way of building houses, modernized thanks to new tools and machines, makes these types of structures more and more affordable. Different from traditional log houses, the supporting structure consists of a framework of posts,
In 2017, we spoke with Suzanne and Vince Troiano about how they transformed their New Jersey lakeside log home fixer-upper into a 75-year-young rustic marvel. When we left them, the couple was planning to address the exterior vinyl siding that entombed the 1,000-square-foot cabin’s logs.
A tobacco barn becomes a home for a couple of Florida transplants in North Carolina.
As a species, humans tend to want more than they need. As the saying goes, “We buy things we don’t need with money we don’t have to impress people we don’t like.” Now, this isn’t…
With a bit of ingenuity and patience, this Washington woman shows us how she was able to create her dream cabins on a budget.
A quaint little 18x18-foot one-room pioneering log cabin called the “Garden House” sits proudly in Spring Mill State Park, near Mitchell, Ind.
Situated in the Chelav Mountains of Iran's Mazandaran province sits a beautifully built and serene cabin. Created by Iranian architects Mohammad Hossein Rabbani