Description
Part memoir, part history, and part practical guide, this book is the perfect read for anyone aspiring to build their own cabin. Beautifully written and filled with practical advice, detailed illustrations, and insights into the global tradition of cabin living, it offers both inspiration and guidance.
When journalist and author Will Jones left behind life in London to settle in rural Canada with his young family, he set out to build a secluded cabin where he could retreat from the world. *Cabin* tells the story of how he brought this vision to life, drawing on cabin-building traditions from different cultures.
Jones explores the history and allure of cabins, examining architectural styles, regional building techniques, and the essential tools and methods used by both traditional and modern builders. Blending personal experience with practical knowledge, he covers key aspects of construction, from choosing the right location and foundation to designing the interior.
For centuries, people around the world have built cabins as homes, retreats, or places of solitude. Whether looking at the shelters of Indigenous peoples, the homes of early North American settlers, or contemporary Nordic summer cabins, this book reveals the deep-rooted human desire to live close to nature. Today, more than ever, people are drawn to the idea of escaping city life and immersing themselves in wilderness living.
Both inspiring and informative, this captivating book is a must-read for anyone who dreams of building their own cabin.
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