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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.
Toronto studio Ali Budd Interiors has transformed a dated wooden log cabin into a comfortable Canadian holiday home, with a wood-lined sunroom, vintage rugs and art by Andy Warhol. The studio was ...
The mention of log cabins usually brings to mind thoughts of Abraham Lincoln chopping wood in a flannel shirt - hardly the image of sleek modern design. So, when we heard about OLGGA Architect's ...
Jessie McLaughlin, of Jessie Lane Interiors, transforms her and her husband’s home into a mythic, maximalist retreat in North Carolina ...
The Kyiv-based studio aimed to deviate from conventional cabin interiors, instead creating an industrial, utilitarian scheme informed by the style of American fashion designer Rick Owens. "The pre ...
A log cabin in Anchorage received a full interior redesign, focusing on the kitchen and bathrooms. The kitchen remodel included repainting cabinets, adding a copper sink and quartzite countertops ...
From treehouses in the wilderness and remote mountain cabins, to houseboats and campervans, tiny homes, some of them unconnected to major utilities, can offer lower-cost living and freedom to roam.
Think of log cabins and what comes to mind are charming chalets in the Alps, rustic retreats tucked away in the woods, cosy second homes in Vail and Aspen.