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I got to spend last weekend in Tasmania shooting for a book project in my favourite cabin in TasmaniI got to spend last weekend in Tasmania shooting for a book project in my favourite cabin in TasmaniI got to spend last weekend in Tasmania shooting for a book project in my favourite cabin in TasmaniI got to spend last weekend in Tasmania shooting for a book project in my favourite cabin in TasmaniI got to spend last weekend in Tasmania shooting for a book project in my favourite cabin in TasmaniI got to spend last weekend in Tasmania shooting for a book project in my favourite cabin in TasmaniI got to spend last weekend in Tasmania shooting for a book project in my favourite cabin in TasmaniI got to spend last weekend in Tasmania shooting for a book project in my favourite cabin in TasmaniI got to spend last weekend in Tasmania shooting for a book project in my favourite cabin in Tasmani

I got to spend last weekend in Tasmania shooting for a book project in my favourite cabin in Tasmania.


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Sleeping in a Sphere.

Sleeping in a Sphere.


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What didn’t look like a promising sunset at first turned into this spectacle a few minutes lat

What didn’t look like a promising sunset at first turned into this spectacle a few minutes later, with a the sun bursting through a thunderstorm in the distance… Patience always pays off.


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Log Cabin Odell Lake Oregon

Log Cabin Odell Lake Oregon


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 Weathered and Worn. Brown County, Indiana(photo by Lisa Keefer)

Weathered and Worn. Brown County, Indiana
(photo by Lisa Keefer)


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Good wood - escape the harsh Arctic wilderness in the ‘Arctic Sauna Pavillion’ by Finnish studio Toni Yli-Suvanto Architects. A respite from the elements that converts into a sauna. Sound pretty good to me!

Good wood - sitting on a secluded patch of land in Scotland, just a few metres from the shore of the Sound of Mull, the AirShip is a submarine inspired cabin with a wood-lined interior that keeps up the nautical theme. Quirky but cool AF

Good wood - talk about escapism… this stunning wooden cabin is suspended in the trees above Hardangerfjord on the southern tip of Sørfjorden in Norway.

Good wood - more remote luxury living, this time in the wilds of Quebec. The minimalist “HinterhouseGood wood - more remote luxury living, this time in the wilds of Quebec. The minimalist “HinterhouseGood wood - more remote luxury living, this time in the wilds of Quebec. The minimalist “HinterhouseGood wood - more remote luxury living, this time in the wilds of Quebec. The minimalist “HinterhouseGood wood - more remote luxury living, this time in the wilds of Quebec. The minimalist “HinterhouseGood wood - more remote luxury living, this time in the wilds of Quebec. The minimalist “HinterhouseGood wood - more remote luxury living, this time in the wilds of Quebec. The minimalist “HinterhouseGood wood - more remote luxury living, this time in the wilds of Quebec. The minimalist “HinterhouseGood wood - more remote luxury living, this time in the wilds of Quebec. The minimalist “HinterhouseGood wood - more remote luxury living, this time in the wilds of Quebec. The minimalist “Hinterhouse

Good wood - more remote luxury living, this time in the wilds of Quebec. The minimalist “Hinterhouse” by architecture studio Ménard Dworkind


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Good wood - always been a massive fan of tiny homes and this one doesn’t disappoint. The ‘Base Cabin’ by Aussie company… Base Cabin

Good wood - this beauty is a modern take on the classic Italian mountain cabin, so thank God for modernity, as this is stunning. Aptly named ‘The Mountain Refuge’ by Italian architects Massimo Gnocchi and Paolo Danesi.

Ralphio’s cabin campaign. Our home for New Years/birthday celebrations. #airbnb #cabinporn #bi

Ralphio’s cabin campaign. Our home for New Years/birthday celebrations. #airbnb #cabinporn #birddogoftheday #gsp (at Fitzroy Provincial Park)


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 I would move here right away. Even if it is just a garden shed. Can you imagine? No service, no nei

I would move here right away. Even if it is just a garden shed. Can you imagine? No service, no neighbors…and your own veggies to grow!


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Three days of cabin building and well drilling up north with my old man on their retirement dream. A

Three days of cabin building and well drilling up north with my old man on their retirement dream. All the muscles are sore.


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Holly Water was designed and built by @outofthevalley_ltd as a self-sufficient retreat in the heart Holly Water was designed and built by @outofthevalley_ltd as a self-sufficient retreat in the heart Holly Water was designed and built by @outofthevalley_ltd as a self-sufficient retreat in the heart Holly Water was designed and built by @outofthevalley_ltd as a self-sufficient retreat in the heart Holly Water was designed and built by @outofthevalley_ltd as a self-sufficient retreat in the heart Holly Water was designed and built by @outofthevalley_ltd as a self-sufficient retreat in the heart Holly Water was designed and built by @outofthevalley_ltd as a self-sufficient retreat in the heart Holly Water was designed and built by @outofthevalley_ltd as a self-sufficient retreat in the heart

Holly Water was designed and built by @outofthevalley_ltd as a self-sufficient retreat in the heart of Devon, UK. The exterior is dominated by its single pitch roof with a generous overhang. It’s on a Douglas fir frame that sites above the ground on cast piers that were dug during the wetter months of winter, so the builders battled the sticky clay to get them set in time. A land rover or tractor was the only way of getting to site early on in the build, so when spring came and the ground dried the build team was relieved.

The exterior is clad in local Cedar sourced from a mill near the builders’ workshop, plant based insulations were used throughout and to maintain a breathable building envelope they used a natural clay plaster internally. Clay helps to regulate humidity and temperature. The interior is open plan, an Oak kitchen occupies the back wall with a double bed and bathroom tucked into the gable elevation. The sliding doors open to reveal a cornerless cantilever and an outdoor deck with a bath.


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Jens Risom’s 1967 prefab masterpiece on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island is a gold standarJens Risom’s 1967 prefab masterpiece on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island is a gold standarJens Risom’s 1967 prefab masterpiece on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island is a gold standarJens Risom’s 1967 prefab masterpiece on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island is a gold standarJens Risom’s 1967 prefab masterpiece on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island is a gold standarJens Risom’s 1967 prefab masterpiece on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island is a gold standarJens Risom’s 1967 prefab masterpiece on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island is a gold standarJens Risom’s 1967 prefab masterpiece on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island is a gold standarJens Risom’s 1967 prefab masterpiece on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island is a gold standar

Jens Risom’s 1967 prefab masterpiece on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island is a gold standard for how a home should feel.

From@dwellmagazine:

“At the time, prefab suffered from a public-perception problem—the post–World War II housing boom and the subsequent need for quickly produced, kit-assembly structures had given the landscape of “ready-mades” a “dreary sameness” and a “cheapjack reputation.” Risom’s structure, with its use of weathered wood, soaring cathedral ceiling, and expansive openness tied to its bucolic location, set a new standard for what prefab could look like.”

Photos by Floto + Warner (@cassieflotowarner)


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Just perfect. A floating sauna dock with Mount Stephens on the horizon in British Columbia.ExtraordiJust perfect. A floating sauna dock with Mount Stephens on the horizon in British Columbia.ExtraordiJust perfect. A floating sauna dock with Mount Stephens on the horizon in British Columbia.ExtraordiJust perfect. A floating sauna dock with Mount Stephens on the horizon in British Columbia.ExtraordiJust perfect. A floating sauna dock with Mount Stephens on the horizon in British Columbia.Extraordi

Just perfect. A floating sauna dock with Mount Stephens on the horizon in British Columbia.

Extraordinary cover photo by @jeremykoreski

Additional photography by @nathanielatakora


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Originally an old float house, the family owned and operated Nimmo Bay Lodge was towed to Port McNei

Originally an old float house, the family owned and operated Nimmo Bay Lodge was towed to Port McNeill, British Columbia, Canada from Gilford Island in 1980. It was then rebuilt to accommodate eight individuals, using hydroelectric systems and other sustainable methods to ensure it fit in seamlessly with the environment.


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ROOT | CELLARBuried in the hillside opposite the kitchen door there’s a root cellar. The cellar wallROOT | CELLARBuried in the hillside opposite the kitchen door there’s a root cellar. The cellar wall

ROOT | CELLAR

Buried in the hillside opposite the kitchen door there’s a root cellar. The cellar walls are made of solid concrete and have been cast directly into the hillside creating a bunker of sorts. The log facade is nailed together and held back against the hillside with tension cables. It doesn’t seem to offer any structural support but looks really cool! We’ll probably let the ivy grow back a bit, but we needed to clear it off to see just what we were looking at.

As a kid my grandparents had a pretty extensive horn collection nailed to the cellar but the previous owners took them all down. After moving them to a pile down on the river flat, most of them were destroyed when the fire came through last year.  Fortunately we were able to salvage a few and get them back up where they belong. 


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