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designed two cabins for creative pursuits that blend into the woods and the hillside.
designed two cabins for creative pursuits that blend into the woods and the hillside.
Harmony with the setting. This green roof blends perfectly with the extended view and makes the cabin look less obtrusive in the landscape. A vegetated roof is less disruptive of local habitat than a typical roof.
Minnesota cabin built in 1851. It has the rough hewn walls and chinking. About 20 years ago an addition including a drywall kitchen was added. I would love to paint the kitchen this color blue. Thanks!
from a cabin built in the 1820's in north Georgia. They are not smooth, and are whats termed rough hewn. The logs are 14" tall and 6" wide. The white area is called chinking, and its a stucco/concrete mix. The wall the back with the door and blue/grey frame is painted drywall.
Like log cabin feel a little and reclaimed door
wont our cabin to look like. old school rustic and rugged
The dining room retains the original feel of the log cabin. "My clients had beautiful, Williamsburg-esque
the log cabin. "My clients had beautiful, Williamsburg-esque colonial furniture," says Clark. "I'm glad they went with that rather than overdoing the mountain-twig-moosehead kind of theme."
Added to 106 ideabooks Last comment "omg 1 this is perfect!"
square foot cabin belies its size and is a well-functioning, surprisingly spacious environment. The design and space planning of the kitchen area, living room and bedrooms all help give the home its roomy feel. The open design and vaulted roof lines complement the outdoor space which also helps confirm the
the cabin’s significant presence. Woodpecker brought meticulous attention to detail to the construction of the home including the timber structure and custom stairs. They also implemented a wall system that provides maximum insulation for the home with sound proofing to exclude noise from the neighbouring
rustic, cabin with historical and vernacular forms and materials. The Hermitage is designed to portray the story of a reclusive hermit building a secluded mountain camp slowly over time. A hierarchy of opposing but relative forms and materials illustrate this additive method of construction. Photo by
semi log cabin look. Gives me Ideas for my new home
it looks like the old cabins
Log cabin idea (same as previous but seen from a different angle)
The CabinWith a dark-stained log exterior and fieldstone chimney, this is the quintessential cabin. As with many homes of the past, cabins were built from material found on the surrounding land and utilized surplus industrial material purely for function. See the rusted firewood pass-through door and