The A-frame cabin has been a mainstay of wilderness getaways since the 1930s. Originally designed by modernist architect Rudolph Schindler for what he called an “all-roof” home in Lake Arrowhead, ...
What sounds better than spending a vacation in an a-frame cabin in the woods? The modern design requires creativity for living both indoors and out but with a little elbow grease, you can achieve a ...
This 1960s A-frame cabin went through a massive rehabilitation that took it from a rundown shack into a beautiful home tailored to the needs of its owners. Architect Jean Verville collaborated with ...
In this video, we check into a stunning A-Frame cabin that might just be the ultimate couple’s retreat. Tucked away in nature, this cozy hideaway offers everything from breathtaking views and warm ...
With summer vacation coming into full swing, charming A-frame cabins are once again popping up all over Instagram. The Everywhere Travel Co. is also jumping on the A-frame bandwagon and has just begun ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Den Outdoors unveiled a do-it-yourself A-frame Cabin kit that can be assembled in three days. Unlike most cabin and tiny home makers that sell ...
We gave interior designers Darren Jett, Chiara de Rege, and Jenny Kaplan a photo of the same bare A-Frame cabin—then asked each of them to create a design for it in their particular style, however ...
So how exactly did they get away with this? Using an A-frame cabin design they found online from Derek "Deek" Diedrickson, the couple set off to build a tiny guest home on their property in Missoula, ...
The A-frame house is an icon. With its steep roofline, it became a wildly popular building type, particularly in vacation homes, through the mid-’50s and ’60s. Now a company called Everywhere Inc.
The cabins for Camp Lakota are made of 15 panels each that can be flat packed and shipped. The design aims to minimize disruption to the natural environment through an Ikea-like assembly. At 230 sq ft ...
The tiny home trend has taken the internet by storm, spawning versions of all types, from modern modular to floating homes. But some of these small spaces might actually put a huge dent in your wallet ...