The Cabin Book

The Cabin Book
Title The Cabin Book PDF eBook
Author Linda Leigh Paul
Publisher Universe Publishing(NY)
Pages 224
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Once rustic and simple, the cabin is now comfortable and chic. "The Cabin Book" offers a wonderful variety of forms and explores the most innovative designs in cabin architecture.

The Cabin

The Cabin
Title The Cabin PDF eBook
Author Natasha Preston
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc.
Pages 307
Release 2016-09-06
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 149261856X

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A New York Times Bestseller! There may only be one killer, but no one is innocent in this thriller from Natasha Preston, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of THE CELLAR! A weekend partying at a remote cabin is just what Mackenzie needs. She can't wait to let loose with her friends. But a crazy night of fun leaves two of them dead—murdered. With no signs of a forced entry or struggle, suspicion turns to the five survivors. Someone isn't telling the truth. And Mackenzie's first mistake? Assuming the killing is over... Teen thrillers also by Natasha Preston: The Cellar Awake You Will Be Mine The Lost The Twin

Modern Cabin

Modern Cabin
Title Modern Cabin PDF eBook
Author Michelle Kodis
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 209
Release 2011-03-01
Genre House & Home
ISBN 142362291X

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Modern Cabin turns a true icon on its head-radically redefining what a cabin can be. For those who've always wanted a woodsy retreat but want to create a softer environment footprint, Michelle Kodis has gathered twenty-two examples of mountain retreats that push the envelope of cabin architecture and lead the way for the cabin of the future. Architects are creating structures that showcase inspiring and innovative construction methods and materials-including prefab components, environmentally responsible and energy-efficient building techniques, and even "smart" house technology.

The Log Cabin Book

The Log Cabin Book
Title The Log Cabin Book PDF eBook
Author Oliver Kemp
Publisher Courier Dover Publications
Pages 241
Release 2016-10-07
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 048681632X

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This vintage guide from over a century ago offers timeless, practical advice on building log cabins. Simply stated, well-illustrated advice ranges from felling trees to furnishing and decorating interiors.

Cabins of Minnesota

Cabins of Minnesota
Title Cabins of Minnesota PDF eBook
Author Doug Ohman
Publisher Minnesota Historical Society
Pages 136
Release 2007
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780873515498

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This charming survey of Minnesotas treasured getaways features more than 120 color photographs of cabins by Doug Ohman and witty prose by well-known writer Bill Holm.

Log Cabin Quilts

Log Cabin Quilts
Title Log Cabin Quilts PDF eBook
Author Rita Weiss
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages 172
Release 2006
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9781402723124

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Beginning with a history of these much-admired quilts, this lushly photographed collection moves on to interesting up-to-date patterns, many of which have been especially created by well-known artisans. Breathtaking full-color images showcase such variations as Log Cabin Skylines, Cubes, and Stained Glass, and they re all presented with illustrated, easy-to-follow instructions on techniques ranging from templates to foundation piecing. With such complete directions, even the beginner will be able to complete one of these very special quilts.

How to Build Cabins, Lodges, and Bungalows

How to Build Cabins, Lodges, and Bungalows
Title How to Build Cabins, Lodges, and Bungalows PDF eBook
Author Popular Science Monthly
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 182
Release 2014-01-07
Genre House & Home
ISBN 1628738820

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Many generations ago, the cabin was the backbone of American life; it was the headquarters of that important unit—the home. It provided shelter, protection, and a foundation upon which to build a great empire. The pioneer cabin, understandably, was a necessity. Even in today's modern and complex world, many people still reside in cabins built to withstand permanent housing. In addition, cabins that serve as hunting and fishing lodges, summer cottages, and bungalows are seen as recreational luxuries. Cabins are healthy investments—when built correctly and cared for continuously, that is. Originally published in 1934, How to Build Cabins, Lodges, and Bungalows is both a historical and practical text that offers step-by-step instructions on how to build these structures and their various components: doors, windows, shutters, fireplaces, chimneys, porches, and more. In addition to shedding light on how cabins, lodges, bungalows—and even wayside stands and tourist homes—are built, the editors of Popular Science Monthly also included ideas for furnishing and decorating the finished homes and lodges, along with suggested lands on which to build them and tips on how to finance them.