The Cheryl Cabin by Pin-up Houses
The following is a guest post by Joshua Woodsman from Pin-up houses.
Every single man have a dream to build a cabin. Cabin according to your wishes and ideas. Place where you can escape from everyday stress and worries. Cabin homes are typically small homes, designed with simplicity. Often used as vacation homes for families or just for a couple. These compact small homes offer a warm ambiance, creating an intimacy that can be lacking in larger, more formal homes. Small cabins are ideal for those who looking to build a smart, flexible, cost-efficient, and energy-saving home. Small homes are more affordable and easier to build, heat, cool, clean, and maintain.
The most important step in building a house is easy-to-follow plans. Pin-up houses offer these very plans. Here we have the Cheryl Cabin. It can be used as a holiday home, a guesthouse, or simply a place to escape in your garden. The plans clearly describe the entire process in detail. Anyone can build this cabin.
The porch offers a dry comfortable place to enjoy your coffee or read your favorite book, alone… or to celebrate with friends. As founder and architect of Pin-up Houses, Joshua Woodsman’s focus is to provide stylish yet functional designs that stand apart from the rest. Down to every last detail. At the back of the cabin we find the perfect covering for storing wood.
Inside we find a smart multifunctional interior. The multifunctional furniture can be placed almost anywhere, and with pegs even on the wall. Designed box-stools also provide storage space, saving a lot of room. They even double as kitchen shelves and counter space! When the temperature falls, the wood stove can be lit creating a warm and cozy atmosphere.
After a long evening, these versatile box-stools can even join together to form one snug bed.
Sweet dreams!
No dedicated bathroom? Kind of keeps this from qualifying as a “house” to me.
oh please, what make is the wood stove?
I think it might be one of these Hobbit Stoves by Salamander Stoves. http://salamanderstoves.com
Was the hot plate the kitchen? Where do you go when nature calls? It looks like a fun place to have photo shoots…
LOL… yes it looked like the designer had a good time with that 🙂