Here’s a couple pics of the house I just finished.
A simple cabin Dubois, Wyoming. Built by Noah Hedges.
Noah has a history of building small structures. Here’s a remote cabin he recently built in Wyoming.
Here’s a couple pics of the house I just finished.
A simple cabin Dubois, Wyoming. Built by Noah Hedges.
The exterior is gorgeous. The inside is disappointing.
I think it says he’s not finished with the interior yet.
@SC……bite your tongue your bitterness is showing.
Agree…….sadly
You’re right, the interior isn’t quite “finished”. Winter was coming quick so we concentrated on the exterior- and getting our firewood supply stocked! Interior was planned to double as a shop building/living quarters (1 bedroom, 1 full bath) and features a stained concrete floor, passive solar design, woodstove for heat, mobile kitchen island, granite and tile countertops, kitchen sink by IKEA, bathroom sink by Duravit, range is a 1940’s model by Roper. Off-grid systems include: propane range and on-demand water heater, 2.5kW solar power, 1300gal buried cistern for water, full permitted septic system.
I like the interior layout. It’s a simple, beautiful cabin. Well done. Are there any step-by-step plans for this one, I’d love to build this. Thanks.
awesome start. I would live in it. 🙂
Excellent job Noah. Really nicely implemented details and beautiful overall. This is a place that people will love and value for as long as it stands, and you deserve a lot of respect and admiration for that. Scatter some big stones and short needle pines around the outside to anchor the building to the landscape. Maybe a fire ring.
And if you tell me you’ve put radiant heat in the floor, I’m coming to visit…
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for all the great comments!
This building is positioned do that sun comes in front French door in morning hours and back sliding glass door in afternoon- this warms the concrete and logs during the day which retain warmth due to thermal mass.
We’ll get some updated photos ASAP!
I love your cabin!! Also, I love how you used beautiful finished wooden divider to separate kitchen out from other space. This is like a city loft , very imaginative use of space. Thanks for posting pics and congrats.
I like it very much.
Is there enough insulation to be able to stay in it all winter. I have noticed that a lot of the tiny houses are lacking insulation features. That is a must in colder climates like WY and CO
interior seems very well laid out. When complete I would love to see it. Exterior is very attractive.
It’s beautiful, creative, and very livable. Please share more when it’s complete!
Minus a traditional ceiling to cover the insulation, the interior looks complete, especially for the cabin motif. If I were to see the logs on the outside, but not the inside, I would be disappointed. I really like it.
seems good for the state of the build. It could be gorgeous and functional. I like my cooking range to be vented. I believe this would be especially important in a small space with open concept. Especially in an area with harsh winters where the windows can not be opened for circulation and exhaust for months each winter.
Sweet. Swooning.
Sweet. Swooning. We have 20 acres and have considered a stand alone chapel/guest house. Love that the inside “fits” the outside.