love the roof line sloped up to increase the height on the view side of the cabin
The cabin nestles itself against some trees and opens itself up toward the lake views; yes, this is a common tactic in cabins sites in such places. The cabin is low but it is propped up on footings above the landscape.
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ustic cabin nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville, NC. The cabin is a riff on the Appalachian culture and its architecture. Built as if it rose from the local woods, by local craftsmen with the tradition of seat-of-the-pants resourcefulness. The cabin echoes the Appalachian traditions of
entire cabin.
Builder: River Birch Builders, Asheville, NC 828-777-3501
Photography: William Britten williambritten.com
The cabin has hot water, plumbing and electricity. “In that sense, it’s not rustic,” Britten says. The plumbing cost $3,000; the
The cabin has hot water, plumbing and electricity. “In that sense, it’s not rustic,” Britten says. The plumbing cost $3,000; the electricity, $3,400.
A ductless mini split heat pump system for $3,400 provides the main heating and air conditioning.
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