Modern Cabin House Plan (750 sq ft) with a loft bedroom, one bath, open concept living dining area, and a spacious separate kitchen.
Modern Log Cabin House Features We wanted to create a place that provides an environment where groups that are not too crowded can rest on the weekend and be intertwined with nature. We wanted to create an application book that offers you options for your wishes and dreams. We believe that it will be a guide when you make or have your own cabin house built, and you will create your own special one by adding your design ideas. You can find 3D Graphical Practice Schemes, Material & Cut List, Floor Plan, Foundation Plan, Roof Plan, Mezzanine Floor Plans, Electrical & Plumping Plans, Door & Windows Details and Furniture Details with all details in the plan. Identify a beautiful spot in nature and start building! CABIN HOUSE FEATURES : • Size: 12’ X 20’ W / 240 sq. (Terrace is not included in this calculation.) • 1 Living room / Kitchen • 1 Bedroom • 1 Bathroom • 1 Veranda/Terrace • Living Space: 360 sq. 12' x 20' (Ground Floor) + 12' x 10' (Mezzanine Bedroom) PLANS INCLUDE : • 3D Graphical Practice Schemes • Foundation Plan • Floor Carrier Plan • Main Carrier Plan • Floor Covering Plan • Ground Floor Plan • Entresol Floor Plan • Electrical & Plumping Plans • Window Details • Furniture Details • Detail Drawings • Material List • Design Ideas ***( All of our structures are designed with reference to IRC and IBC Code.) PLEASE NOTE: Construction cost and materials may vary depending on your region.If a formal construction is required, the project may need to be arranged according to the laws of your region.We tried to explain in an understandable language. We thinks that you can easily understand and practice. • This product is digital downloads. There is a "No" product that is physically shipped. Copyright Notice The designs and diagrams contained in this PDF are copyrighted. Copyright in Turkey is protected under the Law on Intellectual and Artistic Works No: 5846. Prepared for personal use, cannot be reproduced. In case of duplication and distribution, penalty is applied.
The Barnhouse with a little more elbow room We've designed a spacious, 1152 square foot, open plan home that makes hosting friends and relatives a pure joy. From the seating area to dining area to kitchen, there's an uninterrupted flow, further enhanced by a unique wall of sliding windows that blends the line between outdoor and indoor space. We especially like the covered deck, providing you shelter from the elements steps outside your home. The bedrooms are nearly identical, but there's good reason to get there first and call dibs on a room. One bedroom has a sliding glass door that opens directly onto the porch, and a skylight above the shower. As much as we'd like to call it, it's yours.
This modern farmhouse-style cottage house plan gives you 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath and 980 square feet of heated living area. Architectural Designs' primary focus is to make the process of finding and buying house plans more convenient for those interested in constructing new homes - single family and multi-family ones - as well as garages, pool houses and even sheds and backyard offices. Our website offers a vast collection of home designs, encompassing various architectural styles, sizes, and features, which can be customized to meet specific needs and preferences. We curate and add to our design portfolio every day as we work with hundreds of residential building designers and architects to bring you the most diverse and best house plans available. We can modify any house plan you see on our site. Learn more about modifications. Related Plans: Rotate the bedrooms 90 degrees with house plan 420134WNT. NOTE: Please allow 3 to 5 business days for delivery.
Your favorite tiny house just got an upgrade (again) We redesigned our most popular style with twice as much space and the same high design we're known for. Elevating the distinctive Den tiny house design with a gabled and sky-high ceiling, we added skylights, a galley kitchen, and walkaround decking for a more luxurious experience in nature. In this set of plans, we're offering our customers two options for how to approach the gabled end. Go with all glass for an expansive view of the outdoors, or opt for the original style with the only door at the bottom.
Truoba Mini 822 cabin plan is designed as a vacation house. You can build this cabin somewhere remotely for your weekend getaways.
Large horizontal windows, characteristic low gable roof - in this article, we present the 70’s three most inspiring cabin design features and principles.
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Welcome to our enchanting world of small living with our meticulously crafted 600 square feet tiny home "Nordic" architectural plans! Whether you're a minimalist, an eco-conscious individual, or simply seeking a cozy retreat, our thoughtfully designed tiny home offers the perfect solution for sustainable and stylish living. The floor plans of this tiny home includes 1 Bed, 1 Washroom, Kitchen and Living Space. Tiny Home Nordic Features Size : 30' x 20' Area : 600 SF Est : $72,000 (The costs will vary depending on the region, the price you pay for the labor and the quality of the material. Land Cost is not included.) What's Included in the Order? - Detailed Floor Plans - 3D Model of project - Elevations, different views - Sections, different views - Electrical Plans - HVAC Details - Mechanical Plans - Plumbing Plans - Foundation Plans - Door Window Schedule - Realistic Renderings - Full Video Walkthrough - CAD File of project / Source File - Material/ Takeoff List (available on request) The delivery will be ONLINE, which includes a PDF file. ( All of our structures are designed with reference to IRC and IBC Code.) How it works once you place the order? Once you place an order, our team will reach out to you within 24hours and take the required details. After that, we will start working on the custom plans and will be delivered within 1 week (can vary because of loads of orders) Why Choose Us: At TinyLiving Designs, we take pride in our commitment to excellence. Our tiny home architectural plans are the result of meticulous craftsmanship, extensive research, and a genuine passion for sustainable living. With a wealth of experience in the architecture and design industry, we provide a blueprint that ensures your tiny home will be a true masterpiece. Unlock the Magic of Tiny Living: Embrace a simpler, more fulfilling lifestyle by building your 528 square feet tiny home with our architecturally stunning plans. Live sustainably, reduce your ecological impact, and create a sanctuary that reflects your values and style. Don't miss this opportunity to embark on a journey towards a more harmonious and eco-conscious life. PLEASE CONTACT OUR TEAM IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS. THANKS!
Dive into the rich history and unique design elements of A-frame houses. Explore the benefits of A-frame construction and learn about the open floor plans and large windows that make these homes a popular choice for dream houses.
Project Overview: THE HOMEOWNER: Jasmine and Brett THE BUDGET: $200,000 THE STORY: It is such a huge honor to be the cover and guest editor of HGTV Magazine for the month of October! When I found out the news, I knew I had to go big. Being the guest editor meant I would pitch story ideas, write my very own editor’s note, have a full cover story of one of my projects, and give my professional tips and advice throughout the magazine. We could have done the photoshoot and cover story of a past project of mine, but what fun would that have been?! Having just looked at a family cabin in the San Bernardino Mountains that I was hoping to work on in my spare time, it seemed like the perfect project for HGTV Magazine. But that meant instead of leisurely working on this home renovation, we had to act fast for the finished home to make the cover of the magazine. And there was a lot of work to do on both the exterior and interior. I purchased this cabin without Brett even seeing it in person, but I could tell it had a lot of potential—it was a quintessential A-frame cabin only 100 miles from our home. Hazel saw a photo of the cabin and said, “Hazel’s Cozy Cabin!”, which was totally adorable, so it stuck and became the name for this next project of mine. We had five weeks to completely renovate our Arrowbear, CA cabin…the pressure was definitely on! THE PLAN: My goal for this project was to create a getaway that felt like a summer camp, a place where you can sit back, relax, and put your feet up. I wanted this cabin to be a change of scenery that family and friends could come visit during the summer and winter months. We had to rip everything out of the old home and make this cabin magazine cover ready. The ceiling had to be sanded, the floors had to be replaced, the kitchen had to be gutted and made custom, the home had to be painted…but we’ll get into all the details in a bit. After meeting with the HGTV Magazine team at their headquarters in New York City and seeing a mock cover with the original home on the front, I realized just how much I had to deliver. It was rare for the HGTV editors to put an exterior of a home on the cover, so once again, the pressure was on. I decided to stick with a sophisticated summer camp design style, something very family forward and fun, but also it had to have a lot of visual interest incorporating a lot of different materials that you maybe hadn’t seen before. There was absolutely no time to waste. The Inspiration: Sherwin-Williams Paint - Black Fox // Sherwin-Williams Paint - Pure White // Sherwin-Williams Paint - Accessible Beige // Plaid Wallpaper // Dishwasher Faux Bois // Gingham Wallpaper Curved Sofa // Nola Frame // Biscayne Dining Bench // Baruna Nightstand // Hudson Sofa // Rory Throw Pillow // Ashland Outdoor Dining Chair // Knoxville Dresser // Harper Throw Blanket [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Jas-and-Cabin.jpg?v=1664554441 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Cabin-Door.jpg?v=1664554441 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Jas-Hazel-and-Cabin.jpg?v=1664554533 %] Since the plan was for the exterior of the cabin to be the cover of HGTV Magazine, we had to make sure it looked just as good as the interior of the home. Brett and I both wanted to paint it a darker color, since it was our little cozy cabin in the mountains. We would paint the entire house, add new landscaping, rip off the entire deck and replace it with a new, Timbertech composite decking system with a skirt that leads all the way down to the ground. Painting the house all one color changes what you focus on, and instead of seeing white rails and white trim, you’re going to see the windows and the new wood dutch door, which is exactly what I wanted the focus on. I also wanted the driveway to be lined with tall evergreen trees to give it a private feeling. I love that this home has a front deck for hanging out and entertaining. We were able to put a sophisticated BBQ set up in this area for grilling and cooking (which we love to do back at home!). I added a special, custom coffee shop-style window decal to the front window for something really different, unique, and fun. Plus, it would act as a sweet reminder that Hazel named the cabin and the year we renovated and made it our own. I’m looking forward to this front space being a relaxing oasis throughout the different seasons. I’m thrilled with how the exterior of the home looks on the cover of HGTV Magazine. I’m still so honored to have this opportunity! Here’s a Before and After shot so you can see how our vision came to life. 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I decided to install luxury vinyl plank flooring that would look like polished concrete. LVP is a far superior product than linoleum, and a great way to save money on flooring. Since the ceiling was such a standout feature of the home that instantly drew your eyes up, I wanted the flooring to be a study in a different material (in this case, concrete) and a lighter color. Instead of staining or bleaching the ceilings, we went with sanding them, and the color came out perfect. We didn’t have to do anything else to these ceilings! Now that the ceilings were accentuated, the cabin would feel a lot brighter and lighter. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Living-Room-Fireplace-2.jpg?v=1664559266 image_1_caption:Freeport Swivel Chair // Grayson Basket image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Living-Room-Coffee-Table.jpg?v=1664559266 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e6-fireplace-before.jpg?v=1664559436 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e6-fireplace-after.jpg?v=1664559436 image_2_caption:Freeport Swivel Chair // Grayson Basket %] The Fireplace: [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Fireplace.jpg?v=1664559811 %] Every cozy cabin needs a fireplace, and I couldn’t wait to make this one a standout architectural feature in the home. We took the existing stone down, along with the old mantle. Then we added new stone from El Dorado Stone and we placed it from the floor to ceiling, along with a new beam that lands in the new stone in a sculptural way. Above the new reclaimed wood mantle, I installed a TV that looks like art that blends in with the rest of the cabin’s aesthetic. We over-grouted the stone so instead of it having a lot of variation, it looks and feels almost smooth. Having the stone run from the floor to ceiling in this corner definitely makes the room feel bigger. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Chair.jpg?v=1664560210 image_1_caption:Freeport Swivel Chair %] You know about my love for swivel chairs, especially in living rooms with fireplaces so I added one here. The great thing about the Freeport Swivel Chair is you can use it for a solo reading session in front of the fire or swivel it towards the couch for game night or group conversations. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Sofa.jpg?v=1664561795 image_1_caption:Oceanside Sofa %] After the room as a whole was renovated, I focused on the small details that make it feel like a cozy cabin and a place where we could enjoy the freedom of being in the woods and out in nature. I added colorful art from Lindsay Letters and some tonal vases, candles and greenery. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Fireplace-Decor-2.jpg?v=1664562380 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Fireplace-Decor.jpg?v=1664562384 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e6-entryway-before.jpg?v=1664562444 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e6-entryway-2-after.jpg?v=1664562444 %] The Dining Room: [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Dining-Room.jpg?v=1664562582 image_1_caption:Biscayne Dining Bench %] I decided to add another stone wall opposite the living room with its stone fireplace to provide some continuity within the open floor plan. It definitely upped the rustic feel and provided the perfect backdrop for our dining bench and dining table. The Biscayne Dining Bench was a great alternative to adding a built-in banquette. Here we just used the banquette bench and it allowed us to move the table closer to the wall so everything could fit. I added two bar stools for additional seating on the peninsula in the kitchen. It’s the perfect little area for my family to enjoy our meals in the cabin. Next to the dining area I was able to squeeze in a mini-mudroom in the form of a custom built-in. It’s as functional as we need it to be - a place to house some of our gear and some firewood. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Dining-Room-Bench.jpg?v=1664563271 image_1_caption:Caitlin Pillow // Biscayne Dining Bench image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Dining-Room-Table.jpg?v=1664563270 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e6-dining-before.jpg?v=1664563452 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e6-dining-after.jpg?v=1664563452 %] The Kitchen: My goal for this kitchen was to have it feel like one big space, instead of two separate kitchens due the strange layout. I used quartzite from my go-to vendor Marbleyard for the countertops. I love the contrast between the stone wall and the smooth quartzite. The waterfall counter continues all the way down to the ground, bringing your eyes back up and over to the wall with the range. I also added in blinds from 3 Day Blinds in a color that matched the cabinetry. The blinds really add a continuity to the space at eye level that make the cabin feel finished. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Kitchen-Stove.jpg?v=1664564870 image_1_caption:Nostalgie Freestanding Range %] I had cabinetry built in and installed all the way around the kitchen to maximize storage and give small appliances a place to live. I added a dishwasher and wanted all of the appliances to be panel ready in order to blend in seamlessly with the rest of the kitchen. I was thrilled with the range we chose. The black with brass details gave it a timeless yet modern look. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Kitchen-Sink-and-Blinds.jpg?v=1664565013 image_1_caption:Kolher Cairn Undermount Single Basin %] I love our Kohler kitchen sink and because it’s an undermount fixture, it creates a seamless look with the quartzite countertops. That helped us maximize the expansive look we wanted in our space space kitchen. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Kitchen-Pantry.jpg?v=1664565292 image_1_caption:Benton Mugs %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Sink-Soap.jpg?v=1664565504 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Kitchen-Counter-Decor.jpg?v=1664565504 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Kitchen-and-Hall.jpg?v=1664565605 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e6-kitchen-before.jpg?v=1664565713 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e6-kitchen-after.jpg?v=1664565713 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e6-kitchen-2-before.jpg?v=1664565790 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e6-kitchen-2-after.jpg?v=1664565790 %] Primary Bedroom: Moving through the house, the primary bedroom is just behind the kitchen—hey, that’s cabin life! I wanted this primary bedroom to feel sophisticated, but also really cozy. I added plaid wallpaper from Wallshoppe on the ceiling for an unexpected touch that the room needed. This room was small and plain when we first started renovating it, so it needed an overdose of texture and pattern. The main bedroom included a separate little space that could be used as an office or nursery. I decided that for now, it makes a great space for Hazel to sleep while she’s still young. I came across a set of vintage doors from my friends at Through the Porthole that were perfect to separate Hazel’s room from mine and Brett’s room since there wasn’t room for a swinging door. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Bedroom-Doors.jpg?v=1664566349 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Hazels-Bedroom.jpg?v=1664566349 %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Hazels-Bedroom-Dresser.jpg?v=1664566475 image_1_caption:Knoxville Dresser %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Baby-Crib.jpg?v=1664566698 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Bedroom-Dresser.jpg?v=1664566698 %] The Loft: [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Loft-Bedroom.jpg?v=1664566852 %] Heading upstairs, I decided to go with carpet on the stairs. I chose a pattern that was so ugly it was good. Right?! The plaid carpet from Michael’s Carpets in Huntington Beach reminded me of an old school vibe that you would find in a classic cabin, but because of the renovations and modern touches, I knew I could get away with using it. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e6-stairs-before.jpg?v=1664567092 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/help-i-wrecked-my-house-s3-e6-stairs-after.jpg?v=1664567092 %] The upstairs loft will be used for different purposes, a place for family and friends to stay, a play area for Hazel, a hangout for snowy days…the list goes on! So I had to come up with some creative solutions here. I also wanted the design to be a little more bold than the rest of the house. I imagined elevated bunk beds up here, and wanted them symmetrical within the room. [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Loft-Sofa.jpg?v=1664567324 image_1_caption:Hudson Sofa // Harper Throw Blanket // Rory Throw Pillow %] [% article-gallery image_1:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Loft-Decor.jpg?v=1664567937 image_2:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1656/6339/files/Help-I-Wrecked-My-House-S3E6-Loft-Side-Table.jpg?v=1664567937 %] Each bunk bed is a queen size bed, so they’re comfortable enough for adults to stay in. It’s another nod to a summer camp getaway that I couldn’t resist. And to top it all off, I painted these bunk beds a bright, cheerful yellow to add a pop of color. I loved using the waist-high space across from the bunk beds for a display and storage nook for all of Hazel’s toys and books. It made use of a space that would otherwise sit empty and I’m always looking for places to tuck in some family necessities that are hard to find homes for. 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However, it did get a total facelift. I incorporated a quartzite slab in the shower that featured river rock pieces which matched the coloring of the mountains we have up here in the San Bernardino National Forest. There’s a natural finish on the slab, so when the water hits it the color is enhanced, but when it dries it goes back to its original color. Once again, Kohler and Zia Tile were my go-to companies to bring my vision to life and to make this bathroom a thing of beauty. The large window in the shower makes it feel like you’re up in an outdoor shower in a secluded treehouse, which I have to say, is pretty awesome. 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This project meant a lot to me because I got to hang out with my family and show them what I do from start to finish. I’m looking forward to all of the fun memories that the Roth family will create in Hazel’s Cozy Cabin, and we’re definitely off to a good start. Thank you for following along on this project and all of my ‘Help! I Wrecked My House’ Season 3 episodes. Each family is so special in their own way and I’m always humbled when I’m asked to jump in and help someone build their own happy. And if you haven’t already, don’t forget to pick up a copy of HGTV Magazine to see more inspiration that I made sure to pack into the October issue. In the meantime, get ready for a whole new house next Saturday, October 8th 9pm ET/PT when I help a family handle some serious issues that are keeping them up at night, and have been for way too long. You won’t want to miss Episode 7 of 'Help! I Wrecked My House'. See you there! 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