Log cabins have roots in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, dating as far back as 3,500 B.C., followed by European settlers constructing these primitive homes in America starting in the 17th century.
When Canadians are polled on the question “do you want to own a cottage or cabin” they tend to respond with a resounding “Yes” by healthy majorities, no matter the age group. Whether you can actually ...
Apparently, I'm hard at work hijacking our knitting blog in an attempt to turn it into a quilting blog. (In my defense, Peggy is the one who suggested I write about this book.) But even if you have no ...
"Escapology: Modern Cabins, Cottages and Retreats," by interior design duo Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan features a photographed collection of retreats to inspire peaceful and quiet living. From a ...
The hilly section of Echo Park known as Elysian Heights is well-stocked with quaint cottages dating back to the early 1900s. But within the tract you’ll also find a pair of log cabins built in the ...
Rever & Drage Architects has created a tall and slim wooden house named Zieglers Nest overlooking the city of Molde and the Moldefjord on the western coast of Norway. Set into a hillside above the ...
It’s a normal part of the human condition to want to get away from it all from time to time. As these cabins from around the world prove, that longing is a universal need. Just as house design has ...