The bed frame is from an old timber frame barn, the dining table is made from reclaimed doors, the countertop is made from reclaimed pergola slats, the oak floors are reclaimed from an old home that was being torn down and the cabinet hardware is from reclaimed doors”. Inside the cabin I made lots of handmade custom pieces. It is a post and beam/timber frame construction. I used as many reclaimed/salvaged materials as I could, most of the new wood was locally milled. There is a composting toilet outhouse with a gravity-fed rainwater shower. My dad (Stan) and brother (Cody) helped me raise the frame and I completed the rest. When I moved to Arkansas from the Chicago suburbs I finally got my chance to build one. I’ve always wanted a cabin in the woods since I was a little kid building forts. He writes: “The Catkins Creek Cabin sits above a spring fed creek on 40 acres near Marble, AR. We got this great email from this morning.
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