Designed, built and owned by Jeff Waldman and Molly Fiffer, and constructed over the course of one year, by the couple and their friends.
The pair had no prior design or construction experience, beyond the 18 months of smaller projects on the property, which led up to the cabin build. They spent a year salvaging most of the windows and the panoramic door, which the cabin was designed around. The rest of the design was informed by their capabilities and by the constraints of the site.
To reduce costs, the kitchen was constructed from standard wire shelving and mounted to Ikea countertops with closet rod hardware. The cooler slides out on casters and the propane stove is a utilitarian RV model. The shelves, bench, and stow-away loft ladder are made from slabs of madrone, which were chainsaw milled from trees felled on the cabin site. The redwood timbers and siding came from a neighboring sawyer.
The communal weekend getaway, shared among dozen of friends, also features a series of suspended tree decks, elevated outdoor shower, wood fired hot tub, and a host of camp activities, such as workshops, axe throwing and archery. More info at @elevatedspaces.
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