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
British couple Laura and Aron purchased a grey Minus Sprinter and spent £1,300 ($1700) converting it into a mobile home. They are now exploring the countryside.
GreenSpur and McAllister Architects imagined a cabin sided with Cor-Ten steel, glass and shou sugi ban cedar for a wooded property outside of Washington DC. The interior of the cabin maintains a minimalist aesthetic so that the lush landscape is the main focus.
Crisp, yet cozy. Sleek, yet stay-awhile. This is Cottage Couture, an aesthetic that welcomes as it wows. Defined by clean architectural lines, reclaimed natural woods, soft organic textiles, and Scandinavian-inspired furnishings, this interior design style proves that contradictions can be…
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Nokken introduces the NKN-18, a revolutionary 18 sqm (194 sqft) cabin, offering versatility with customizable options and accessories. Designed for various configurations and co-branded bespoke designs, it's a plug-and-play solution for diverse needs
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