Forest Retreat Cabin Interior
The interior of this vacation home includes shiplap pine coated in milk paint and a dark stained wood floor.
It is always rewarding for me when I can capture an indoor and outdoor space in one picture. This cabin truly represents a structure that offers the experience of living in the elements. I can only imagine how memorable it would be to stay the night here where you could enjoy the night sky full of stars and the early morning bird songs. A natural color scheme was developed for the interior with shiplap pine coated in milk paint and a dark stained wood floor.
For a detailed look at this home’s exterior, click here.
Read a detailed account of this home’s design and construction in the article: “Magnificent Mountain Cabin“
Smith & McClain, Building Energy Design
Architectural Design by David Flaschenriem
Landscape Design and Installation by Ed Burke of Rocky Dale Gardens
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All I see in the photo is a light interior with dark floors. If you don't have more or better photos, why not just ask the reader to "imagine a light interior with dark floors" and save me the time of clicking and hoping for more...
My hope is that you can imagine the disappointment of your readers for wasting our time.
It really is pretty weak. An "article" about a house and only two photos and the reader has to click on a link to get to the second photo. Come on FHB, please don't tell me that the builder, architect wouldn't give you more material.
Agree with the above comments, ridiculous article without any images.
Good design but lack of information gives little value to the article.
What is the purpose of the split buildings? what does the interior look like, how are the internal spaces managed and what do the internal spaces and total spaces manage. Top marks to the Architect zero to the journalist
Poor content.