Some visual inspiration for a one-day cabin home.
I love this amazing property for sale in North Carolina. I really like the concept of small buildings separated by natural spaces, encouraging space and quiet and spending time outside. Also the stream on this property is a dream. I could spend hours watching and poking at streams, perhaps because I grew up doing that.
Loving the light and outdoor living space on this creative outbuilding.
Backyard garden shed in Thomaston, GA. Submitted by Mark Irvin.
I bet that screened in porch is a great place to unwind - read a book, do some yoga, watch the birds. Or even a heavenly place to do your work from home job…
In the Adirondacks, rustic is seldom synonymous with crude. What it describes is a building or artifact that makes a seamless transition with the forest. This is typically accomplished with exterior finishes of woodsy browns, accented by dark greens or reds, and by bringing the outdoors inside, with fieldstone fireplaces and wood furnishings that, incorporating bark or twigs or natural shapes, evoke the trees from which they were hewn.”
-Bibi Wein, The Way Home
(Source: Flickr / ocelots)
Cabin cats! Yay!
(Source: Flickr / dcoffee)
Inside a cabin near Geykbairi, Turkey. Submitted by Joona Suominen.
“The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak.” – Hans Hofmann
Check out this small, sustainable cabin in Maine. 480 sq ft plus sleeping loft. Read this blog for more photos, and info about the appliances, energy use, etc.
Creative storage in this cute rental getaway.
Simply drooling over this beautiful treehouse. Windows, windows, windows. Fantastic sleeping loft with shelves. See more photos and info here.
Beautiful!
Hunting cabin loft in Northwestern Wisconsin.
Submitted and photographed by Stephanie Schuster.