In ancient times building houses from wood, the material was common, especially in areas rich in wood. But now, the existence of wood materials is increasingly limited, even difficult to find wood with very good quality like in the past. This is what causes building a wooden house that requires a bigger budget than a house with bricks.
Almost all the construction of a house contains wood. Wood is a property material that has many benefits. Following this, the writer will explain some types of wooden house designs and their benefits. Generally, many wooden houses are built in the countryside which gives the impression of the simple and old school. But wooden houses are very attractive, unique and character if they are built with quality wood materials and the right design.
With a size that is not too broad, a wooden house with a terrace with lots of windows is very comfortable for your small family. The background of the trees is green, making wooden houses with simple minimalist designs more prominent and beautiful.
Nowadays, greenhouses are back to being the prima donna of society so that their development is increasingly rapid. This time the type of greenhouse that is in great demand by the community is a wooden house. Here are some wooden house designs.
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What’s better than a studio flat? A small and gorgeous cabin that has all the charm of a vintage house. This living space can be quite compact and is recommended for people who like to live a solitary life or want to have a getaway on the weekend or in the summer and winter breaks and don’t want to build over a large space.
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Whenever I think of cabins, I think of a cabin made of long logs. It’s just a very cliched yet homely image that for good or bad has been embossed in my memory. And log cabins are classic. But, the best part about having your cabin made out of logs is that you won’t need to do anything extra to protect yourself from the chill outside because rounded logs are fantastic insulators.
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This is a log cabin that is made with a porch, a small wall in the backyard and has the charm and comfort you definitely desire. It isn’t elaborate in its make yet its simplicity has its own unique allure.
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This is a really small cabin, barely 400 square feet yet it is immensely feasible for you. What I really like about this cabin is that it is tiny yet compartmentalized enough to give you the feel of a proper home, with more than one room.
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Sometimes the most precious things in life are those that do not cripple you with insurmountable debts. We would all fancy a huge suburban house with extensive facilities, but the housing market will not do many favors in that regard. The cost of a large and well-furnished home is just too high to afford, and in that case, a rustic and small cabin that you can make on your own feels very homely.
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This cabin looks like it could be tucked away in Alaska somewhere. I love Alaska. It is beautiful in so many different ways. I especially love the houses that people built out of whatever materials they had and make them absolutely gorgeous masterpieces.
Just like this gorgeous cabin that dawns a welcoming front porch. If I had it, you’d probably never get me away from it.
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You wonder what Universities do apart from teaching, and this is one of the answers to your question. Universities were formed not just as means of making money off education, an idea that bloomed way later, but as stalwarts of knowledge and these lovely plans provided by North Dakota State University are sure of immense aid.
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This lovely wooden cabin is bigger than others on this list but is ideal for people who want to not only live alone but also for those who want to live as a nuclear family unit. It has enough space for a good-sized wood stove and is the right size of cozy to feel right at home.
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I adore beach houses. They are so compatible with the view around and actually complement their surroundings, regardless of where they are made. These Cabins are often painted in an array of colors and add glamor to the landscape. So, making a beach house, styled cabin would be a refreshing departure from the standard cabin design. Moreover, with a beach house elevation, you can be safe from flooding issues.
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I used to live in a duplex, and I miss it. Duplexes are not cramped up like apartments yet compartmentalized perfectly enough to provide ample privacy for its inhabitants. So, if you’re looking to share the burden of maintenance and construction with someone who isn’t immediately close to you or want to set up some boundaries, then making a duplex cabin is perfect for you.
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A small cabin with striated outer walls and simple yet welcoming color scheme is a lovely option to go with. Adding to this coziness is the covered entrance. It allows you space to sit during the rainy season or just to stand under without being drenched and also cuts down the impact of the rain hitting your windows directly.
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A farmhouse is nostalgic to look at. It has this classic appeal to it that is hard to match. It makes you want to give up on the daily grind and just take up a calm and simple life or head into retirement early. And if you’re one to share the love for farmhouses, this farmhouse styled cabin is more than worth a shot.
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I love A-frame cabins and their attics. A-frame cabin attics are just so comfy and make me feel warm and secure with a strong urge to fill the place with books and idle away day after day reading a great many stories. And even if you’re planning to skip on the attic section, getting a vaulted ceiling creates a grand and spacious feel in the house.
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Cabins are often representatives of self-sufficiency. They just signify a person’s will to go against the norm of the society and the fortitude to forge a home that does not conform to established standards. And if your lovely looking cabin is powered directly by the sun with no dependency on a power grid, you are defining your ideals very soundly. It is also very eco-friendly.
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A neatly finished brick house is a lovely house to make. It is modern enough to blend with the aesthetics of the day and has a connection to older times for the enthusiast. Continuing with its positively dual nature, this contemporary brick cabin is two-story even though it does not appear to be large enough at first glance.
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There is always room for more even though sometimes we just don’t know yet if we want more. But, what to do when you aren’t aware if you’d require a larger space and go with a smaller sized cabin instead? Houses are mostly permanent in nature and expansion isn’t always easy. Thankfully, this house plan has a detailed instruction manual that shows how you can actually add more space later on if the need arises.
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A cabin that is so pretty, it is guaranteed to make visitors, people passing by and any onlooker wow out loud. It blends a very distinctly block design with both modern and older aesthetics to create something that really stands out. From the windows to the main entrance, the borders and the balcony, this tall yet small cabin is worthy of boast and pride.
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A larger farmhouse cabin gives you the option of making room for more people in the future. With a beautiful brick and tile construction and a chimney and porch to add to the appeal, this cabin is a perfect deal in my books.
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A more compact and sharper looking cabin than most, it has a very subtle yet instantly noticeable style that is bound to impress. Not only is it appealing to one’s aesthetic musings, but it also scores high marks on the functionality aspect. It has enough space not to make you feel like you’re trapped yet not big enough to make you feel haunted by the extra space.
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This cabin has a distinctly pronounced A-frame structure, with enough upper room/attic space an entire family. What I love about it is how big the porch is and how it basically gives you the option of organizing a small lunch right there with a long table laid out for people to gorge away food from.
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An actual, full-sized basement in a cabin? Yes. This cabin with a basement is perfect for long-term winter storage and provides ample protection from storms. It also adds to space by having a loft for either storage or accommodation. And if you’re in the mood for making some money, you can charge college grads who are looking to make a low budget horror film for making use of both your basement and the loft for spooks.
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This is a winner in my books. A cabin that has a basement and several bedrooms screams balance to me. It has a large front porch and a huge chimney and enough windows to keep indoors airy and sun-kissed.
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There is more than enough space in this cabin for an average family to live in. It has two bedrooms, one dining room, one bathroom and a kitchen. Additionally, it has a living room which is big enough to accommodate many and two porches for recreation apart from adequate storage space.
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This gorgeous cabin is stilted and has one living room and one dining room, two bathrooms along with a porch and three big sized bedrooms. Moreover, you have a carport and a storage room.
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