Kara Van Dyke breathed new life into an A-frame built 30 years ago by her grandfather. The family home now features rustic modern decor inspired by Kara’s Scandinavian roots.
This classic 1960s A-frame cabin in New Jersey now serves as a stylish Scandinavian-inspired vacation retreat that’s available for rent.
First built in 1959 as acclaimed architect Jim Olson's first project, this modest bunkhouse in the woods grew into an extraordinary family retreat.
The Nolla Cabin was primarily built from Kerto LVL, a lightweight and durable Finnish plywood. It was then fastened together with screws.
Lagos has raised the cabin above the ground on supporting steel to avoid damaging any of the existing trees on site.
The cabins are transported to the site and craned onto their cradle bases.
A small wood-burning stove anchors a corner of the living room that offers straight-on views of the snow-capped volcanoes.