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.
It’s still a log cabin,” she says. “But now it feels serene, not stuck in the ’70s.” Making a White Kitchen Work in a Wood ...
When picturing a cabin in the woods, it’s usually the sort of rustic, shabby structure that’s built with reclaimed wood and logs and other similar materials. Check out these beautiful ideas: A Wooden ...
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When Jim and Linda Morice were scouting for a vacation home centrally located between their St. Louis home and that of their daughter’s family in Tulsa, their daughter found the ideal location on ...
Note: This property was sold between the time the photos and interview were done and publication. Though the home is no longer on the market, please enjoy the images and story of this interesting log ...
When you think of Chappaqua, “log cabin” probably isn’t what comes to mind. That’s exactly what makes this authentic 1920s Adirondack-style log cabin home—where rustic meets modern—so special. Says ...
Featured in the Winter 2017 issue of C magazine, this newly listed property comes with quite a backstory. It started out life as a stage set built for the 1923 silent movie The Courtship of Miles ...