Rustic Cabin Designs
Let’s take a look to an amazing houses that has been made of wood. Those artists has spent so much time working on these projects. It is unbelievable how they manage to do such beautiful wooden shapes and to make it oustanding. Please take a look and let us know what you think ?
5. Tree House, Robert Harvey Oshatz
This beautiful house is located in Portland, Oregon. The impressive design has been making for seven years, since 2004. When it just was a simple scratch on drawinng board. It is made by Robert Harvey Oshatz, an architect that involve a lots of his time in making of this wooden house. People around the world like it and and every single of them have different explanation of this remarcable design.
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4.Fireplace Feature Timber Home Designs, Haugen/Zohar Arkitekter
Trondheim, Norway – Aiming to provide a protected outdoor space for storytelling and play, Haugen/Zohar Architects has created an outdoor fireplace inspired by Norwegian turf huts and traditional log construction.Using leftover materials from a construction site, the fireplace is made of layers of pine and oak separators on a concrete base. The whole is a glowing silhouette that appears to shift in shape when viewed from different angles.The Dreamtelligent design of the structure is sure to whisk children and storytellers into the fantasy of their favourite bedtime stories.
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3.The Woodland Home, Simon Dale
This is the house named “The Woodland Home” Made Family Wales. Artist Simon Dale has made this house and it looks amazing. He spent much time working on this project. The main tool is the use was: chainsaw, hammer, nails … incredible feeling to live in this beautiful home. He used wood as basic material, and many others, besides it.
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2.Final Wooden House, Sou Fujimoto
Sou Fujimoto, a Japanese architect, designed this small and primitive house to showcase the versatility of lumber. By using large beams that are 350mm sqaure, walls, ceiling, floors and nooks are created. The design of stepped space was a long time fascination of the designer – its defining characteristics of a sort of spatial relativity can not be achieved using coplanar floors.
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1.Rustic Cabin Design, Piet Hein Eek
Piet Hein Eek build this mountain cabin with unique wooden themes for friend, client, and musician Hans Liberg. This Cabin is named Rustic Cabin A Place to “Play”. Great ideas cabin that combined contemporary minimalist design for the outside and elegant decorating ideas at this inside. The use of wood blocks on the outside make the exterior design looks unique.
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photographer nancy neil, her husband, lobster man and filmmaker, ethan and baby ohle live in this 1903 cabin that was built in capinteria, ca. to escape demolition, the cabin was moved to the foothills of santa barbara where it now sits on an 80-acre tropical fruit farm that has been family-owned since 1846. the original one-room cabin was expanded to include two bedrooms and two bathrooms, but the heart of the home is still the original structure built more than 100 years ago out of untreated railroad ties. the couple have their own chicken coop in the back and a large organic garden. nancy has always had a passion for the arts and at 14 she already knew she wanted to be a photographer. she’s worked on pregnancy portaiture, weddings, events and editorial for magazines like anthem and has worked with stewart+brown for the last two years (their fall/holiday shoot was on the property!) these beautiful images of her home just took my breath away! if you’d like to see more, there are 68 photos in the flickr set! {thanks nancy, ethan and ohle!} -amy a.
["Decorating" is not in our budget. So I always try my best to create a space that is warm and inviting from what we already have - a home rather than a house. Everything in our home has meaning and value to us and lots of the trinkets are reminders of moments and friends in our life. We are so fortunate to be living here. Just 12 days after we moved in - a little over a year ago - our previous home burnt to the ground in the Santa Barbara Tea Fires. Four months later, we delivered our son in this house. The first baby born on the property in over 100 years!]
[photo above: Our living room/dining room, which is heated by the wood burning stove in the corner. My husband trades lobster from his catch for firewood, which keeps us all nice and toasty. We left a large open space in the center so Ohle had room for running around. Our goal is create an environment that is hands-on. A place where he belongs and we don't constantly have to say "careful" or don't touch!"
[photo above: The corner of our dining room. The chandelier came with the place. The rest of the furniture is mid-century teak. The three plates above the window are some of my favorite gifts from our wedding and housewarming made by Rebekah Miles.]




