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  • How to Design a Simple Wooden Driveway Gate for a Cabin

    Closing off the end of a driveway with a gate can set the tone for how you will feel driving to your cabin while also keeping trespassers away. A simple wooden driveway gate is fortunately a straightforward design to build and can be created and hung in a single day. Once your gate is constructed you can stain, paint and seal it as desired, or leave it natural for a worn look over time.

  • The Best Roof Design for a Small Cabin

    Use the roof space in a small cabin to enhance living space or storage. By making the roof more sharply pitched, for example, you can vault the ceiling space in a major way for the entire interior. Keep in mind that multiple roof lines and dormer windows are more labor intensive. It's easier to stick to a budget if a roof shape is fairly simple and straightforward.

  • How to Spot Cabin Craft Chenilles

    Chenille bedspreads first began appearing in the 1930s, and the pieces were handmade. Cabin Craft is one of the better known manufacturers of these bedspreads because the company started mass producing the pieces, which led to more hitting the market. These pieces can reach hundreds of dollars on the secondary or collectible market, but you must first identify and verify that your bedspread is an authentic Cabin Craft.

  • Rustic Design Cabins

    A rustic cabin can be an award-winning architectural gem that uses the environment without disturbing a single tree, or it can use a lot of trees to make a playhouse that doubles as a work studio. Rustic style can be salvaged chic with loads of charm and no amenities. Today's rustic cabins benefit from attention to design and a sustainable sensibility.

  • Cabin Designs Ideas

    Designing and remodeling a cabin can be a daunting task when you do not know where to start. Depending on the outcome you seek, your cabin can be more traditional and rustic-looking, or it can have a more modern and contemporary feel. A few ideas can give you a starting point when deciding which avenue to follow to design your cabin.

  • How to Design a Log Cabin Home

    Most individuals dream of owning a cabin getaway in a pleasant setting. Building the cabin of logs is a good idea, since logs create a natural insulation system, and they and hold up well over time. Designing the cabin will require some understanding of different ways logs can be fitted together. It's possible to build a log house using round logs, square-cut logs and other variations. Be sure to invest time in consumer research to select which type of construction fits a given budget while offering the exact architectural style desired.

  • How to Design Your Dream Cabin

    Most families dream of building a vacation cabin as the ideal getaway. Creating a cabin that will accommodate all needs for the family and guests will take careful planning. Cabin construction requires details that a typical home in a neighborhood does not. For example, a getaway place in a moutain area might require thicker insulation or safety features to deter unwelcome guests if the cabin sits empty for awhile. Designing a dream cabin will take careful research into what is already working for other cabin owners. The design can be completed in less time by utilizing information that is already…

  • How to Design a Cabin Roof With a Loft

    Design a cabin to include extra room in the loft area, since this space is perfect for one or more bedrooms. Utilizing loft or attic space makes sense because the design does not necessarily require more building materials. Construction of the roof rafters and flooring of the ceiling rafters will support a loft room easily, if a detailed plan is adhered to. Always seek guidance from a building expert before actually starting construction of a cabin with a loft.

  • Cottage & Cabin Designs

    Often built as vacation homes, cottage and cabin designs have individually distinguishing characteristics and both remain popular today. Cottages have an ethereal, fairy tale quality and are typically a frillier companion to cabin design. With heavy detail and organic forms, cottages differ from cabins that are often used for a recreational home such as a hunting cabin in the woods.

  • How to Design a Cabin

    The interior design and style of a cabin should reflect one of many "organic" elements. Cabins located in the mountains or nestled in a forest may be suitable for one style of design, while cabins located on the prairie or the seashore will properly show off a different design agenda. Determine the direction you will go in decorating your cabin based on geographic or historical style clues as well as the appropriate color palette and your lifestyle.

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