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, ...
Scroll down for a look inside this A-frame cabin with Scandinavian style! The sisters sourced the cylindrical vent hood from ...
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 ...
From cozy couple retreats to scenic group getaways, these Smoky Mountains A-frame cabins deliver a true escape into nature ...
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 ...
No matter how you look at it, this is one of the most exemplary A-frame cabins one can think of. It was designed by Todd ...
There's something timeless about the classic A-frame cabin and while handy types can build their own from scrap materials for as little as US$700, the less DIY inclined who would rather follow a plan ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Den Outdoors unveiled a do-it-yourself A-frame Cabin kit that can be assembled in three days. Unlike most cabin and tiny home makers that sell ...
The three-cabin A-frame residence, designed by Renée del Gaudio Architecture and completed in 2024, offers idyllic views and net-zero operation through the use of more efficient green technologies, as ...
WINTER PARK, Colo. — A new, 23,450-square-foot mountain resort, A-Frame Club, was designed by Portland-based Skylab Architecture. Located at 1008 Winter Park Drive along the Fraser River in Winter ...
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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 ...