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• The Eagle's Nest ... rivals the summer chateaux of the French monarchs! It has romantic hanging balconies, enormous glass areas and a beautiful modern interior.
• The Hermitage ... This cabin was especially designed for a hill. Its upper level may face either uphill or downhill since the main entrance is at the side.
• The Gypsy ... Here is a novel winter and summer cabin based on a simple lean-to design and embellished with a lovely balcony, huge stone chimney and a wall of glass.
• The Four Winds ... is a four-in-one-room lodge which will accommodate eighteen guests! Four convertible living-sleeping areas border its sunken living room.
• Leisure House ... Expansive, yet inexpensive, this highly functional cabin will serve as a ski hut, resort cabin or pool cabana; can be ordered precut.
• The Little Lodge ... Constructing this cozy cabin will prove a satisfying project for your entire family.
• The John Alden ... Solid Maine White Cedar log-on-log construction makes this large 32x34-ft. retreat a real log cabin — in every sense of the word.
• The Six-Shooter ... Erected in a week, this log-on-log constructed cabin has a gabled wing, two large bedrooms, an extra-large living room with fireplace.
• The Rustic ... Twin gabled extensions create a cozy observation platform overlooking the water without destroying the view from the picture window behind.
• The Logger ... You can have a log cabin hidden in the pines! Inside a big living room with three exposures occupies more than half the area.
• The Scout ... A former marine sergeant built this cozy lakeside cottage on weekends and vacations during five years following a well-planned time schedule.
• The Spring Bay
• The Trailblazer ... With or without building experience, you can easily construct a six-room, full bath cabin from numbered, ready-to-assemble parts.
• The Vagabond ... The assets of this ready-to-build cabin include unusually large rooms., a handsome fireplace and a screened porch.
• The Hunter ... This two-bedroom 243/4 x 33' 4-ft. cabin, a real home-away-from-home, can be ordered in a pre-cut package, all parts numbered.
• The Seneca ... is a sportsman's lodge suitable for year-round occupancy. Overnight guests are housed in its wide screened porch or the separate bunkhouse.
• The Hideout ... Here's the simple approach - a board-and-batten cabin for either a warm climate or for strictly summer use.
• The Hiawatha ... Two bedrooms, an extra-large living room and a porch are features of this compact 24x24-ft. log siding cabin. Can be ordered precut.
• The Fireside ... Build this family-sized 24 x 36-ft. three bedroom cabin.
• The Triton ... This is a spacious summer lodge with an enormous living room, kitchen, utility room, two bedrooms on the main level and two more in the loft.
• The Fireside Build this family-sized 24 x 36-ft. three bedroom cabin.
• Where to Build It? ... Whether you buy your plot or rent it from Uncle Sam at a pittance—it's your duty to study this article to learn just how and where the land lies.
• Pumps and Plumbing ... No matter how far away from civilization you may wish to build your cabin you'll still want fresh water and basic sanitary conveniences.
• Heating the Cabin ... You may not be in your cabin all year round but you'll need a source of quick, economical heat for off-season vacations or unexpected cold days.
• The Widgeon ... A nautical motif enlivens the design of this neat single-craft boathouse.
• The Wood Duck ... A flagpole and a modern window embellish this pile-based model.
• The Bluegill ... Because of this functional design, construction is easy and economical.
• The Pike The floating boathouse suits rivers where water levels vary seasonally.
• The Bass This is a handsome structure with a wide ramp and space for three boats.
• The Cozy Cove If water levels seldom change, use a pile-driven installation.
• Carports
• And much, much more!
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