The Adirondacks Mountains of upstate New or are world famous for their camps built from the land, surrounded by some of the most inspiring, untamed and stunning landscape in the world. This rugged terrain gave birth to its own form of distinctive architecture that has stood the test of time and remains a classic. Although the original great
camps of the 1900s were so talked about because of their expansive sizes, today’s generation of builders are creating their own forms of “great camps” that return to the roots of Adirondack architecture without the expansive sizes and less of a carbon footprint on our envoronment.
The Adirondack Cabin highlights the components that make an Adirondack camp spectacular, including traditional exterior siding choices, raw timber construction methods, and the classic elegance of log elements and accents. Award winning designer and Author Robbin Obomsawin also highlights element like porches, bunk rooms, fireplaces, trusses, out door showers, furnishings, and twig art and shares trade secrets that will enhance window and door patterns.
Peek through an artful collection of camps comprising a mix of both log cabins and log-element structures of 1,500 square feet and less that inspire a host of design ideas for any dwelling. The Adirondack Cabin is perfect for those looking to re-create the casual yet romantic décor and rustic charm of the Adirondacks in their own home.
