
They put in these columns today which I'm stoked on

Looking towards the down stairs - if you couldn't already tell - duh.

The wall on the left with the three windows is where the built in bookshelf and bench will go - the wall straight ahead has the fireplace (which will be covered with stone and have a cement mantle and hearth added). Above the fireplace will be a cabinet that hides the tv that will be on an arm to be able to pull it out and face it in different directions - these guys are a little more high tech than our cabin (we don't even have a phone or a radio at ours!)

This is the bunk room. That big open space on the wall will have a tall red cabinet for storing clothes, sheets, blankets, games, what have you.
As you can see they started with the oak paneling - I promise there will be more than just paneling in the interior! The wood is really beautiful though - it's re-claimed oak from old barns. I'm kind of really jealous of these guys for being able to build such a pretty little cabin.

And here are some plans to give you an idea of what WILL be going on eventually. This has been a cool/challenging project because it's not a very big space. It will take some trickery to pack in all of the uses they would like to get out of it.

Upper Floor - as you can see on the left there will be a gigantic bunk room that sleeps 10. On the right is the master which has a lovely little deck that looks out on the canyon.

Kitchen elevation

Bench seat/book shelf/pull out bed wall elevation

Mud Room
6 comments:
This is so amazing! Ah! Do you ever draw yourself imaginary palaces to live in? I bet your imaginary palaces are the most extraordinary imaginary palaces.
I love it Jess. Thanks for posting this. It's so fun to see, when I hear about it now I can picture it. Take more pics, k?
I want that wood in my home one day. And you as the designer. That is, if I can afford you. You're a big deal, ya know!
Love, ya sister.
awesome! i love the staircase!
what, who are you?
So awesome Jess!
Nice work Jess! I can't wait to see it all finished, especially that fireplace that you were talking about here.
P.S. if you need any sweet fabric samples, I have some.
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