Alaska Lake Cabin
Loft Stairs - Alternating Tread Space Saving Stairs for Loft
So I commited the great sin of painting all the walls white.
Well, off white ... and in the natural light, it really looks more like the intentionally blah color of primer, shouting, repaint me!!!
Or in this case, either start the biggest sanding job of your life or learn how to do a faux wood painting technique.
But I gotta keep my poker face on and pretend I love it and be strong. As soon as I show any doubt in my decisions, the crew will
DIY Loft Floor Wood Ceiling for our Alaska Lake Cabin
Summer is winding down for us here in Alaska. We spent the weekend fishing for silver Salmon off the coast of Alaska, and broke up our trip home by staying the night in our cabin that we built earlier this year with DIY Network (will be airing later this year, will let you know when we know!).
Each time we come to our cabin, we fall in love all over again with it. It was a ton of work. There were long hours, long days, long weeks of hard manual labor, building remote a
Building our Cabin - Timber Framing for Upstairs Loft
Hello and Happy Monday!!!
For those of you new here or haven't been following along, from mid May to mid June of this year, we built a cabin in remote Alaska for DIY Network. Now that we have completed the cabin, and aren't working such extreme hours, we have been sharing the build process here on the blog. You can read all the posts here.
We wanted our cabin to be special and unique, so we decided to integate a timberframe roof system into a conventionally framed wall
Wood Ceiling Tongue and Groove for our Alaska Lake Cabin
Hi everyone! Hope you had a great weekend!
We've been busy with projects, and will be sharing those with you shortly - can't wait, there's some good ones coming soon!
In the meantime, we'd like to get all of the cabin posts out before the show airs this fall. We don't have an air date yet, as soon as we do I will let you know.
In our last cabin post, we finished up the timberframe raising.
Today, I'll show you how we did two things - enclosed the ups
Building a Remote Cabin Foundation on Mucky Soil
Hi guys, Jacob here.
If I write a post, it's gotta start with a cool picture of Alaska.
We spotted these big bulls on the drive to the cabin site. They are going to be some nice bulls by hunting season.
So about that cabin. It's sure coming along!
We did get a ton done last week! Make sure you follow Ana on Instagram - she's been sharing live progress photos.
But none of this would have been poss
Finishing Interior Wood Ceilings on our Alaska Lake Cabin
What is the scariest part of working on a project???
If you are new to building, you'll probably say cutting.
But if you've got a project or two under your <tool> belt, my guess is you'll say painting or staining.
Painting or staining isn't necessarily difficult or expensive. The reason it is so scary is painting or staining can have the biggest impact on your project. It can take something drab and make it amazing, or take something amazing and make y