Narrow Escape cabin makes a stunning impression when you arrive. The large front windows let in lots of light and give you a view of the surrounding native oak and pine trees.
Source: Broken Bow Luxury Vacation Cabins // Narrow Escape
Narrow Escape cabin makes a stunning impression when you arrive. The large front windows let in lots of light and give you a view of the surrounding native oak and pine trees.
Source: Broken Bow Luxury Vacation Cabins // Narrow Escape
This historic 1930s lodge on a private peninsula needed a complete restoration: the casements had been chewed from within by trapped squirrels, snow blew in through gaps between the logs, and there was 15 inches of water in the basement.
The client’s goals were to preserve the character of the lodge, modernize the layout, improve the natural lighting, and create an effective building envelope. To bring in more natural light and improve lake views,
Albertsson Hansen added a large dormer and several new windows, each replicated by a custom mill-work company to match the original 1930’s window in every detail.



Source: Bay Lake Lodge | A&H Architecture
The Dunton Hot Springs website features some of the most beautiful and exquisite cabins from Colorado. The Tipping Cabin is among them, and one of the greatest advantages is that it was placed in the heart of nature, overlooking the river. Surrounded by a forest with a beautiful view, this cabin is the perfect place to recharge your batteries.
After a long and tiring week at work, a weekend spent here will give you enough energy for the rest of the year. The cabin also offers a beautiful view is completed by the cozy interior, decorated in a tasteful way.
You can find two king size beds here, one in each bedroom, one bedroom with two twin beds and a large living area. The rooms are displayed among two floors and the welcoming interior is also equipped with a bathroom.


This Colorado cabin is available to rent on a nightly, or weekly basis. See more at: Dunton Hot Springs
A love nest with southern charm and pioneer panache for famed TV host Jack Hanna.
It’s a zoo out there. And no one knows this better than globetrotting syndicated TV-show host Jack Hanna, who spends his days in the wild exploring nature’s beasts.
So it’s no surprise that when he’s home, it’s all about comfort and ease. He applied this same notion to his charming guest cabin on the family farm just outside of Bigfork, Montana, that he shares with his wife, Suzi.
Love Nest
Measuring just 760 square feet, this jewel box of a house was designed for maximum fun in minimal space.It’s a setting that easily sleeps (and feeds) four. Dubbed Elk Cabin for its location on an old elk farm, this mini-getaway is so sweet and secluded that Jack sometimes calls it “The Honeymoon Suite.”
Southern Charm
Part of what makes Elk Cabin so romantic is its air of authenticity, modeled after log homes that Jack remembers as a kid in Tennessee. There isn’t a lick of drywall in the guest cabin—just 8-by-12-inch white pine logs from Idaho and a few touches of fragrant juniper with purple and red undertones.For timeless appeal, the crew minimized reminders of the modern world without eliminating any creature comforts.For timeless appeal, the crew minimized reminders of the modern world without eliminating any creature comforts.
“We hid the TV, refrigerator, dishwasher and all the electrical work behind custom panels designed to match the cabinetry,” says friend and builder Randy Baker.
Outside the cabin sits a true piece of history: a covered wagon (built by one of Jack’s close friends) that was driven hundreds of miles for the Treasure State’s 1993 centennial celebration.