Submitted by graphicjake t3_z1uzqc in DIY
All photos: https://imgur.com/a/kiz4Gfq
We purchased this 1960’s cabin up in the San Bernardino mountains because it was the cheapest house in all of Southern California. We were renting in Orange County and figured it would be the perfect weekend escape, and once the reno was done in about 3 or 4 months we could rent it out on airbnb (naively optimistic). We first walked into the house and were greeted by lime green walls, a painted brown ceiling, heavily stained carpet and broken tile. But all the faults were easy to ignore looking up at the massive wooden beams, the towering pines that surrounded it and the views that reached the pacific ocean - we were already in love.
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Installing the plywood accent wall
Over the past year, every weekend has been a new project and on every Sunday, we would dread leaving. After removing everything that was broken or breaking, we were left with 512sqft of blank canvas. Inspired by hygge and Scandinavian design, each detail is warm, cozy, and inviting.
We saved money where we could, building everything ourselves using the generous deck as our workshop. We built the kitchen using Ikea cabinets and made our own plywood fronts. We cut costs by finding scratch and dent appliances including the kitchen range and built-in refrigerator. We saved the bathroom for last knowing it would be the most intense of all the demo work and installed a new-to-us clawfoot tub and raised the ceiling.
After about a year of back and forth between here and our rental down the hill, we decided to move up here to enjoy this sanctuary full time. We are both graphic designers working from home and we’ve figured out how to make this small space work. Every weekend we still find something new to work on and improve, but each day ends with a cold beer and a warm fire.
Check out the rest of the pics: https://imgur.com/a/kiz4Gfq
Our insta: https://instagram.com/canopy_cabin?igshid=YWJhMjlhZTc=
sychosomat t1_ixd7xtc wrote
Are you planning to edge band the unfinished plywood edges? I imagine it could be a design choice to keep it as is, but if you want to give the custom wood work a bit more of a finished look edgebanding is super easy and cheap. You’d only need to buy the banding and use an iron and razor blade.