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two separate 'cabins' built into property. rooftop planted with succulents and native species.
Cabin in the Woods - love!
of the cabins, and Hook hoping that with each trip, visitors to the site will “walk away satiated with nature’s beauty and their place within it.” Photography by Joe FletcherGeneral Contractor: JP Builders, Inc.More:Houzz Tour: Simple Luxury at a Swedish RetreatDirt Optional: Amazing Air Plants for Wall
These two cabins were designed to work with the slope of a wooded Mill Valley, California, site.
Added to 7,804 ideabooks Last comment ""I create art and decorations for it when I'm there, groom my two Maltese dogs, take pictures for my" This photo has 6 questions
The cabin is 9 by 14 feet. Here, Foster stands on the front porch, which is supported by three vintage columns topped with gingerbread trim she cut herself. "I use [the cabin] to get away from it all—ringing cell phones, email, my husband’s man cave," Foster says. "I create art and decorations for it
hunting cabin on her property into a dreamy Victorian retreat.
Home and guest cabin. Rustic Modern w/ barn siding. Nice Site Work
family mini-cabins, added one at a time as each family can afford their own. Start with a "gathering cabin" that has kitchen, bathrooms and large central gathering space... add on mini sleeping cabins over time.
Mazama Cabin is located at the end of a beautiful meadow in the Methow Valley, on the east slope of the North Cascades Mountains in Washington state. The 1500 SF cabin is a superb place for a weekend get-a-way, with a garage below and compact living space above. The roof is “lifted” by a continuous
The cabin will become a guest house when the main house is completed in late 2012.
Mazama cabin. Unfortunately, we did not shoot interior photos. Sorry about that!
--Nils Finne, AIA
The Mazama Cabin is located at the end of a beautiful meadow in the Methow Valley, on the east slope of the North Cascades
1500 SF cabin is a superb place for a weekend get-a-way, with a garage below and compact living space above. The roof is “lifted” by a continuous band of clerestory windows, and the upstairs living space has a large glass wall facing a beautiful view of the mountain face known locally as Goat
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.