How to Build Cabins

More and more people are opting out of the liabilities of buying and maintaining a house for the freedom and financial independence of a cabin home. Cabins are relatively simple and easy to build and can be had for costs which are well within the reach of most of us.

Many families are also piling into their cars and taking to the hills - or seashore - to seek refuge from life’s pressures in their own retreat.

If you wonder whether you could build a cabin, you’re invited to read this informative book.

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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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