Colin and Justin: Plan Your Escape

The design of the cabin is up to you, so don't be afraid to express yourself and make it personal.

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The humble cottage has become an icon of escapism, connection with nature, campfires, canoes and friendship dreams. This is what you need to turn your cabin into. Escape your dreamss

People are probably more than ever in search of peace, tranquility, and rural idyllics, leaving the corner of urban life. Aspire to. After all, no one is eager to optimize relaxation and rewards. But are those country nests properly feathered to get the most out of their surroundings? Here's a guide to what you can do to get the most out of your cabin ...

Choose the best site

Sanctuary, about creating a place Is all. When building from scratch, expanding, or adding new bankies, it's essential to get a feel for the land before you start your project. Appropriately assess the landscape, altitude and proximity to natural beauty (such as sun exposure and landscape) before deciding where to place the new structure. Everything is planned. For example, if you install the deck at the wrong height, you will regret it for years to come.

Know what you want

Visit as many cottages as you can and have a vision of your space before outsourcing your plans to paper. Must be "working" to sharpen. Or, at least, scan the realtor's site for inspiration. Collate ideas from magazines, Instagram, and Pinterest to start "moodboarding" and create "pictures" of what drives your decorative ambitions.

Add a special finish

What you plan to do (barn walls, perhaps recycled wood furniture) is the time and space to personalize your escape Find out. Maybe to make the powder room extravagant, to make your bathroom cozy with heating under the tiles, or otherwise through the beautiful stone counters in the basic kitchen. Such luxury helps to create a rewarding and escaping home environment.

Shared vs Private

A truly fugitive home provides residents with "choices" and is actually personal Provides space for fun. The ideal cottage footprint has a kitchen / dining / living zone in one area (the "congregation" space), with bedrooms and bathrooms accessible from separate corridors. These architectural specifications limit noise intrusion between zones and allow "backtracking" if necessary.

Make the most of the scenery

Make sure your cabin can make the most of the scenery, as a connection to nature is essential. Replace small windows with larger configurations and add sliding patio doors to as many rooms as possible to provide multiple entrances for each guest to have natural access from their private space.

Add a surprise

For us, the ideal cabin blends into the surroundings – The cabin project looks like it naturally "retreats", which tends to use darker colors and wood finishes. Whether by land or by boat, the "stealth" cottages emerge quietly from the forest, which is a real surprise. As a surprise to you and your guests, build a winding path leading to the fire pit or place a wood-burning sauna deep in the woods to make your "adventure" even more enjoyable.

Everyday Experience

By creating the perfect background for everyday life, you can discover magic even in the ordinary moments. From the auspicious placement of bay window chairs (to embrace special views) to the perfect dining room setting, to putting fragrant bath shades (as a charming bathroom accessory) in a vintage glass jar. , Small gestures make a big difference.

Retrotech

Leave by listening to vinyl on an old turntable or listening to a cassette on a vintage tape deck You will have the best opportunity. Our fast-moving world wanders through the days gone by. These days, there are so many forced "polishs" in our lives that serve as the food of the "replenishment" soul when we can evoke memories of calm moments. Get ready to go back in time by checking out eBay and the garage sale on teak record players and tape decks with large buttons that feel good to the touch.

Coffee time

You will never lose the habit of truly infusing your villa with a fugitive mood, including everyday luxury. For example, enjoying great coffee, especially coffee brewed with extravagant utensils, is really energizing as the delicious aroma penetrates into the air. For all your brewing needs, visit our favorite caffeine fuel site – www.idrinkcoffee.com –.

The most important factor in cabin design is you. So don't be afraid to express yourself and make it personal. It should be an extension of your personality and a place where you can be your most true, happiest, and quietest self. Recognize. Who is the spot for Portage? And a glass (or two) of wine ...

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