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obtusemoose399
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# Posted: 16 Mar 2014 07:16pm
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Purchased a small cabin in the southern Adirondacks this November, and after spending the last few months remodeling, it's starting to look good enough to share a few pictures.

On a side note...I'm unspeakably tired of hauling lumber through three feet of snow.
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BaconCreek
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# Posted: 16 Mar 2014 07:19pm
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Looks cozy. Nice job!

neb
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# Posted: 16 Mar 2014 09:18pm
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Nice and how big is your cabin?

obtusemoose399
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# Posted: 17 Mar 2014 05:58am
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A hair under 120 square feet.

old old buddy
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# Posted: 17 Mar 2014 06:45am
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I really like the tongue and groove knotty pine. It's big enough to have a great time in and that wood-stove sure looks mighty inviting..Is it hard to get to or not too far off the hardtop road?

Old Old Buddy

hattie
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# Posted: 17 Mar 2014 12:36pm
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Beautiful!!!! Congratulations on a fabulous cabin!!!!

razmichael
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# Posted: 17 Mar 2014 01:34pm
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Nice place! It just looks comfortable! Where did you get the couch/bed combo - looks really practical.

obtusemoose399
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# Posted: 17 Mar 2014 10:22pm
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Old Old Buddy- It's probably 200 feet from a blacktop road, but the path is a winding one, and the cabin is actually not visible from the road. The 'driveway' is really just a small pull-off, which I'm hoping will help minimize security concerns.

Razmichael- It's a really cool setup- the lower couch actually folds into a full size bed. I scored it on craigslist for about $100, but if you google "twin over futon" bunk you will find a number of options. Some of the wood ones are very nice (i.e. expensive).

stickbowcrafter
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# Posted: 17 Mar 2014 10:37pm
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Great looking place there!

-Brian

Nirky
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# Posted: 17 Mar 2014 11:09pm
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That wood stove really makes the cabin seem cozy. And really warm.

obtusemoose399
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# Posted: 5 Apr 2014 09:46pm - Edited by: obtusemoose399
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Got a chance to do some work on the heat shield today...hopefully making the place a bit less likely to burn down...
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bukhntr
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# Posted: 6 Apr 2014 04:33am
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I like the tin tiles, where did you find those?

obtusemoose399
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# Posted: 6 Apr 2014 02:56pm
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The tiles came from: http://www.americantinceilings.com were are planning to use something similar (but a much less wild pattern) for the ceiling.

SandyR
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# Posted: 6 Apr 2014 06:23pm
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I too love the knotty pine. Looks great.

keljohnso
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# Posted: 6 Apr 2014 06:33pm
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Love the stove!

obtusemoose399
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# Posted: 6 Apr 2014 07:49pm
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The best part about putting up knotty pine in a 120 square foot house, is that the scraps will keep you warm all winter!

obtusemoose399
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# Posted: 17 May 2015 11:20am - Edited by: obtusemoose399
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Had this first post- snow trip out to the cabin (or the shanty as I call it). Brought out a custom made wood table, the dog, and finally replaced and trimmed in the new door. If I can just get the ceiling in it'll be time to start landscaping...
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hattie
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# Posted: 17 May 2015 12:04pm
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It looks like your dog gives it the seal of approval. I really love that table. What a great idea having a drawer in the end to store things!!!!

cabingal3
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# Posted: 17 May 2015 01:17pm
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that is a darling cabin! u got a really nice one!enjoyed seeing the pictures so very much..

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