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A Cabin for All Reasons

 
Author: Eriani Doyel

Whether your idea of a cabin is a one room hideaway that you can retreat to for a few days of solitude, or a beautifully appointed home away from home that the whole family can enjoy for weeks at a time, there are many reasons that you should consider this type of investment for you and your lifestyle.

In our busy society with work and family responsibilities constantly teetering in the unbalanced position, you may feel a great deal of pressure to find ways for your family to connect, or to just get away from the hustle and bustle of every day life. A cabin can be an excellent way to accomplish this without some of the hassles associated with travel.

You can get this type of vacation home in almost any size and style. Some are brick, some are stone, and some are the traditional log style. Sizes range from a simple one-room style, to a cabin that has all of the modern conveniences down to a satellite dish and internet connection. In order to decide what size and style is best for you, you should take several factors into consideration.

1. What will you be using the cabin for? If you will use it as a hunting base camp for you and a couple of your buddies, you may just want a simple one room set up with a stove and a bathroom area. If you are planning on having gatherings with multiple families, you may want something more like a lodge with several rooms with various bed arrangements such as bunk beds, twin beds, or even queen or king beds. You might even have a master suite. Be sure to plan for plenty of room for the family to get together and play games or to just enjoy each others company.

2. Where do you want the cabin? If you live near a mountain or a wilderness area it might be easiest for upkeep and other matters to keep the cabin nearby, but if you want someplace to travel to that is out of state you may want to plan for some type of upkeep schedule with someone in the local area-Or design the cabin with minimal upkeep needs. Utilities will be an issue, so make sure that you can get hooked up with the local utilities or private water, sewer, and electric providers.

3. What do you want your cabin built of? As stated earlier, cabins can be found in any manner of materials. Logs are traditional and can be very beautiful. There are also plans that you can purchase to build your own log model. But, if you want something else, there are many plans available for stone and brick cabins as well. Just check for local availability of materials and any building or zoning restrictions in the area.

4. If cost is a concern, try to build with a group, such as your family, or a group of really good friends. Have a contract drawn up for the long-term care considerations and how usage will be determined. It will make decision making easier.

If you would like a way to spend more time getting back to nature and connecting with yourself, your family and your friends this can be an ideal solution.

Author Bio:
Eriani Doyel is a specialist in this area. Eriani has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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