Ever dreamed of packing it all up and moving to a tiny retreat in the woods? Us too! We love the idea of sitting by a roaring fire in a one-room cabin
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.
This cozy retreat was designed by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop, located in Knights Valley, a wine growing region in Sonoma County, California.
Do you keep buying books but struggle with finding places to keep them in your small home? Or do you have a big pile in your bedroom and you’d love to take them off the floor? Whether you live in a snug apartment, a tiny house, or a cozy loft, here are amazing ideas for […]
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.
Get away from it all at this rural South Island stay you can book on Airbnb.
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.
This particular cabin was built for a writer/artist as a retreat from the busyness of life. Inside, there is a writing desk along one wall that can flip up on hinges to use. The back wall has a built-in bed that also serves for seating, and it has storage drawers underneath. Nearby is a working full bathroom housed inside a barn.
So remember how I moved to the place with the magical garden? Well, my room is pretty magical too. There are still a few things I want to do, and I will probably write a couple of DIY posts in the near future to share some of my tiny home/room makeovers. But for now I just want to share all the magic with you wonderful people. Since I took this picture yesterday I have put up another picture of the temple over my bed. I also want to change the light a bit. I have an idea of what exactly I want to do. More on that later. A few of my favorite things. I love that plant, my goal now is to help it stay healthy enough to bloom. Poor thing didn't get very much light in my basement room and sort of got neglected a bit during finals so it was in pretty bad shape, but I am trying to nurse it back to health. The keyboard is also very dear to me, I don't play well, but I sing lots while playing the chords I know the best I can. The pictures are both favorites. The one with Christ on it, with the two children was an unexpected gift from a friend just when I needed it and has a very personal story behind it. The other one I got at the flea market and is so beautiful. I absolutely love it. The fish mobile used to be my youngest brothers. One year when my and my brothers were younger we all got mobiles for our birthdays. Mine were African animals and one of my brothers got birds wile the other got fish. They all fit out personalities. My brothers outgrew theirs, but I guess I never outgrew them. I still love mobiles and the fish one fit best out of the ones I have in that corner. This is my window seat, the one I have been wishing for in my mind since I was little. I hope I will have one for always in the future. I love window seats! Also, how many instruments can you see in this photo? The first one to find and name all of them will receive a surprise present from me! post your answers in the comments. I love mirrors and the old style suitcase is a favorite of mine. When I was getting settled into my new room my sister came over for a visit and reminded me that it used to hold our barbies when we were little. Thats one more excellent reason for it being my favorite. This book shelf was inspired by photos on Pinterest and built for me by my teenage nephew. He is brilliant! I told him about my fascination with pallets and pallet furniture. He then told me that they have a few pallets in their backyard and that he would build me a book shelf. He is by far the coolest 16 year old I know! Shout out to Danni!! I one of the photos above there is a black door. The door has these Asian figures cut out from different color paper in the glass part int he middle. This door is one of the many reasons I fell for this room! This is just some of the stuff I love about my room. I could write a post about the backyard, dining room and the bathroom as well.. they are very interesting. The kitchen... not so much. Its pretty much just a walk in closet big enough to turn around in with a sink and a small stove/oven. Ohh well. The rest of the apartment more than makes up for its lack of a luxurious kitchen.
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.
Tiny houses have taken the housing world by storm, offering a unique blend of functionality and charm. But what happens when you add a front porch to these cozy dwellings? The result is simply magical. Let’s explore the enchanting world of tiny houses with front porches that not only enhance their visual appeal but also […]
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