Aleksi Hautamäki and Milla Selkimäki purchased a 5-acre island in the Finnish Archipelago and created the self-sustaining summer Project Ö cabin.
Image 22 of 24 from gallery of Cabin at Femunden / Aslak Haanshuus Arkitekter. Section
City Cabin | Olson Kundig Tagged: Exterior, Wood Siding Material, and House Building Type. Photo 5 of 22 in City Cabin by Olson Kundig. Browse inspirational photos of modern exteriors from houses to cabins, apartments to shipping containers.
Image 11 of 39 from gallery of Wood and Mountain Cabin / Sher Maker. Photograph by Rungkit Charoenwat
Image 4 of 29 from gallery of Project Ö Cabin / Aleksi Hautamäki. Photograph by Marc Goodwin
Both the steel cables and supports are custom made. The cables are self tensioning; the long run uses sleek turnbuckles. The plate in contact with the cedar and the lag screws are stainless steel.
The Classic American Cabin. These PDF plans contain construction blueprints to build a 22' x 32' 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath cabin with open sleeping loft totaling 904 sq. ft. (704 main, 200 loft). These drawings have been professionally produced and are ready for construction. If you are an experienced homeowner with basic building knowledge, you can build this project. The Cabin design includes 3 French doors for great lighting. It also includes an open living room , dining room and kitchen with full height vaulted ceilings. The main level bedroom is connected directly to the bathroom and laundry area. This cabin was designed for efficiency, practicality and beauty. These drawings are considered to be a full set of construction drawings and can be used to submit for permit and pricing. These are not 'concept' plans. After downloading the PDF it can be sent to a local printer or office supply store for printing the full size 18"x24" sheets. The drawing set includes: Cover sheet, site plan options, main level and loft level floor plans, exterior elevations, building sections, construction details, interior elevations, foundation plan, framing plans and an electrical layout for both levels. Plan variations include Pier, Slab on Grade, and Crawlspace foundations. Plans include both Pier (with pier reverse) and Slab-on-grade foundation options. If you would like more information prior to purchase please feel free to message me with any questions!
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Completed in 2015 in Norway. Images by Tom Gustavsen, Frontal Media. The project is located on the shores of the lake Femunden, half an hour's drive south of the World Heritage Site mining town Røros. The site lies...
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"Curve it up" Log Cabin ~ Block #7 To download PDF, click here. Fabric Requirements Log Cabin Blocks: (4) 2" x 2" square (white fabric) (4) 2" x 2" square (orange print) (4) 2" x 3 1/2" rectangle (orange print) (4) 2" x 3 1/2" rectangle (white fabric) (4) 2" x 5" rectangle (white fabric) (4) 2" x 5" rectangle (blue print) (4) 2" x 6 1/2" rectangle (blue print) (4) 2" x 6 1/2" rectangle (white fabric) (4) 2" x 8" rectangle (white fabric) (4) 2" x 8" rectangle (orange print) (4) 2" x 9 1/2" rectangle (orange print) Curved Diamond Block: (2) 8" x 8" square (white fabric) Directions for Log Cabin assembly: Follow simple log cabin assembly directions. Sew the 2" x 2" white fabric to the 2" x 2" orange print together by chain piecing as you sew. Add the 2" x 3 1/2" orange print to pieced set as shown above. Chain piece. Press. Add the 2" x 3 1/2" white fabric. Chain piece. Press. This is what you should have so far. Next, add the blue rectangles as shown above...remember to chain piece as you go. Next, add the remaining white rectangles then orange rectangles as shown above. You should end up with 4 log cabin blocks. With block layed out as shown above, square up to an 8 1/2" x 8 1/2" square, only cutting off the top and right (white fabric) sides. Repeat this for all 4 blocks. Place QCR on top of block as show above with the top and bottom corners sitting under the 4 1/4" marks on edge of ruler (sample in yellow circles). Make your cut. Repeat this for all 4 blocks. Take the 8" x 8" white fabric squares and cut them in half. Stack all 4 triangles. Place the QCR on top of stack with the 2 3/4" mark sitting on left side of fabric stack and 3" and 9" marks are centered on top and bottom edges (sample in yellow circles). Make your cut. Iron stack in half to create a center mark. Pin center of curved pieced to center of log cabin block. Using a marking pen, mark a 1/4 inch in from each curved corner (sample in yellow circles). Sewing curved pieces: Keep the center pinned. For top curved piece, ease the left side from pinned center around, following the bottom curved piece to find your starting point. You want to start sewing on the pen mark. The pen mark should be at the intersection for the top and bottom pieces. As you start to sew, follow the right edge of top white fabric. Sample to left in yellow circle. Sample of the back. Another sample of the back. Repeat this for all 4 blocks. Press. Square up block to an 8 1/2" x 8 1/2" square, only cutting off the top and right sides as shown above. Repeat this for all 4 blocks. Assemble blocks as shown above. You will end up with a 16 1/2" x 16 1/2" Log Cabin block, the "curve it up" way!
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Completed in 2018 in Miaoli, Taiwan. Images by Addison Ow. We came in contact with the DH House through a very close client, who wanted to build a special affordable budget retirement home for him and his...
Image 9 of 22 from gallery of Sommarhus at Stora Gasmora / LLP Arkitektkontor. Photograph by Åke Eson Lindman
Looking for reno inspiration? Courtney Adamo's before and after shows how a multi-use space with super powers can transform your home.
Most people like the feeling of camping but don't enjoy packing, unpacking, and setting up all their equipment. That's why minimalist camper vans are becoming
This barndominium plans is a form of cabin house plans with tiny house DIY plans influence. The project encompass a total area of 748 square feet (69.42 square meters) excluding veranda, presenting a cozy and efficient design for small house living. Cottage House Plans ground floor dimensions and total area (excluding veranda): 22' x 34' (6.70 m x 10.36 m) Layout details: - Open-layout for the living room and kitchen - 3 private bedrooms - 1 bathroom Technical Details: These plans come in English, with measurements provided in both metric and imperial units. What's Included in the Barndominium and Cottage House Plans PDF: 1- 3D Construction Guide: A comprehensive guide with 3D visuals to assist in the construction process. 2- Timber Plans and 3D Explanations: Detailed timber plans, complete with 3D explanations for better understanding. 3- Material List: An exhaustive list of all materials required for the project. 4- Cutting List: A detailed list specifying the cuts needed for the materials. 5- Angled Cutting Details: Precise details for all angled cuts involved in the build. 6- Ground Floor Plan: A detailed layout of the ground floor. 7- Elevation Drawings: Elevation views of the cabin from different perspectives. 8- Section Drawings: Cross-sectional views of the cabin for a better understanding of the structure. 9 - Plumbing Plan and Section: A plumbing plan, including a section. 10- Electrical Plan and Details: An electrical layout and electrical legend for installation. 11- 3D Interior Renderings: High-quality 3D renderings of the cabin's interior. 12- 3D Exterior Renderings: High-quality 3D renderings of the cabin's exterior. 13- Door and Window Schedules: Comprehensive schedules outlining the doors and windows. 14- Second 3D Animation: 110-second animation showcasing the 3D model of the cabin. This barndominium house plan combines modern farmhouse plans aesthetics with the practicality of small cabin living. It's perfect for those seeking tiny house retreats or small cabin plans. Our barn house plans and small house plans provide a functional and stylish living space, blending contemporary design with the charm of a farmhouse. Important Notes: *This is a digital product; no physical items will be shipped. Documents are delivered via email after purchase. *Customization is possible with a local engineer or contractor to ensure it meets building codes. *These plans are not officially approved by an architect or engineer. Always check local zoning laws. *All digital products are for personal use only and remain the property of OdaArchitecture. Commercial use or distribution is strictly prohibited. These plans are for PERSONAL USE only. *This item is non-returnable. For any questions about your order, please contact us.
This is a doll quilt (or little wall hanging) I made, using a folded log cabin pattern. Oscar our Dachshund, was thinking about joini...
When Karl Erik Halldén and his young family moved to Sweden’s Öland, they inherited a wooden 1920s gem of a house, full of decorative potential
Do you want to have a house that is made from impressive timber and is worth the price? This ready-to-live 1,200 sq. ft. Timber Cabin by Jamaica Cottage Shop would be great as a starter pack. For an affordable price, you can have a house that you can call your own or even make it […]
A gnome guards the wood pile. While Christie's father thought a propane stove would allow them to regulate the heat better, they opted for wood because they have an endless supply of it on the land. Photo 11 of 13 in Budget Breakdown: A DIY Builder Creates an Off-Grid Cabin in Canada for $22K.
Completed in 2020 in Itaúna, Brazil. Images by Fernando Guerra | FG+SG. The RN residence was designed for a couple, for their children and grandchildren to spend their weekends and vacations on the edge of a large dam, in...
Completed in 2016 in Lillehammer, Norway. Images by Rasmus Norlander, Einar Elton. Cabin Vindheim is situated deep into the forest, in the alpine landscape close to Lillehammer / Norway. The cabin is inspired by the classic motif of...
Image 10 of 18 from gallery of Villa Vassdal / Studio Holmberg. Courtesy of Mathias Holmberg
Looking to upgrade your back yard? Well we've got 6 simple deck designs, but built in beautifully landscaped yards. These decks aren't just about functionality; they're about creating a vibe, a mood. Imagine stepping out to a space that blends seamlessly with the outdoors, where the boundaries between inside and outside blur. A place for morning coffees or to have dinner outdoors. These decks all use simple landscaping materials such as pavers, stone & rock to incorporate your deck into your yard by building pathways and garden beds around the deck itself. When using TuffBlock deck blocks, you can build the deck portion in a matter of hours when the deck itself is a simple rectangle. But when blended into the yard with some simple landscaping tricks, it elevates it to a whole new level. Hopefully these inspire you and get you thinking about how you could transform your own yard! This first deck shows how you can build out from your home to create a patio deck, and extend the living space in your house. This type of deck is perfect for an outdoor living area. Think about using stones around the deck to frame it. The symetrical plants at either corner of the deck along with the L shaped couch make this a perfect place to sit and enjoy the outdoors that leads perfect out to your garden. This type of deck is also perfect in winter where the stone and paved pathway allow you to stay out of the mud whilst still using the space. This deck is similar, but is floating in the yard as a stand alone platform. A floating deck platform is a great place to have dinner during warm summer nights. Adding pavers to your lawn is a great way to connect the deck to the house, and the gravel/stone around the deck is great for hiding the deck blocks under the deck. This deck is built into the garden bed at the end of the yard. The pathway connects is seamlessly to the house, and allows you to sit in your yard whilst enjoying the nature around you. A two toned deck is always a nice touch. A floating ground deck is perfect for a bbq and inviting friends over for a feast! Building on a slope yard? Well TuffBlock allows you to build using posts at various heights for a deck like this. Consider creating a bench as part of your floating deck for an extra place to sit. You can also build a firepit next to your deck to warm you up in the evenings! We hope these six stunning examples of floating decks have sparked your creativity and inspired you to embark on your own backyard transformation. Each deck, with its unique blend of simplicity and style, demonstrates how when using deck blocks, like TuffBlock, a single day's effort building a floating deck can result in a breathtaking outdoor sanctuary. Whether it's a cozy corner for your morning coffee or a spacious platform for social gatherings, the possibilities are endless. Now it's your turn to bring these ideas to life! Grab your tools, choose your design, and start building. Remember, the beauty of these decks lies not just in their construction, but in how they harmoniously integrate with the natural landscape of your yard. We can't wait to see the incredible spaces you create, transforming your outdoor areas into personal havens of relaxation and joy. Happy building!