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, ...
Autumn in an A-Frame? The popularity of A-frame cabins soared from the mid-1950s through the 1970s as Americans with disposable income looked for inexpensive ways to build a vacation home. While they ...
Photographer Alla Ponomareva and her husband Garrett wanted a new guest house for their home near Missoula, Montana. Rather than commission a firm to build it for them, the pair rolled-up their ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. So how exactly did they get away with this? Using an A-frame cabin design they found online from Derek "Deek" Diedrickson, the ...
The classic A-frame cabin remains as popular as ever and we've covered many interesting takes on the design, from a homemade effort on a shoestring budget to another by a starchitect. The ...
The “invisible concierge” model here means the A-frame isn’t exactly a hotel — but it’s not an Airbnb, either. From the printed bathrobes to the seven different types of bitters for mixing cocktails ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Two designers in New York bought an A-frame cabin in Pennsylvania in August 2020. The couple spent a year living on the property ...
Chris Broomfield, 50, had been in the carpentry contracting business for years when he decided to take what he's learned working on other people's homes and use it to help secure a lucrative future ...
The perfect getaway awaits as LEGO has unveiled its newest LEGO Ideas set with the A-Frame Cabin. Coming in at 2,082 pieces, this gorgeous set puts the outdoors in the palms of your hands with this ...
They were popular in the 1950s and 1960s. Now A-frame cabins are having a resurgence just in time for leaf-peeping season. “Their very appearance reminds people of the lakeside getaways of their ...
Autumn in an A-Frame? The popularity of A-frame cabins soared from the mid-1950s through the 1970s as Americans with disposable income looked for inexpensive ways to build a vacation home. While they ...