Collection by Benjamin Joerg
The main kitchen is warmed by wood finishes that are in visual dialogue with the red cedar siding on the home’s exterior.
The main kitchen is warmed by wood finishes that are in visual dialogue with the red cedar siding on the home’s exterior.
An expansive deck maximizes outdoor living opportunities.
An expansive deck maximizes outdoor living opportunities.
The father of architect Greg Dutton wished to build a cabin on the family farm, located within Appalachian Ohio and home to 400 heads of cattle. Dutton, of Pittsburgh and Columbus, Ohio-based Midland Architecture, presented this design as his father’s birthday present in 2012. Finished in 2014, the 900-square-foot cabin operates entirely off-the-grid.
The father of architect Greg Dutton wished to build a cabin on the family farm, located within Appalachian Ohio and home to 400 heads of cattle. Dutton, of Pittsburgh and Columbus, Ohio-based Midland Architecture, presented this design as his father’s birthday present in 2012. Finished in 2014, the 900-square-foot cabin operates entirely off-the-grid.
Cabins from around the world
Cabins from around the world
At night, the interior lighting casts the geometric window framing in silhouette.
At night, the interior lighting casts the geometric window framing in silhouette.
The House for a Musher is all about taking advantage of its hilltop site. The courtyard in the front has vast views and the house itself is oriented toward the surrounding landscape.
The House for a Musher is all about taking advantage of its hilltop site. The courtyard in the front has vast views and the house itself is oriented toward the surrounding landscape.
Suzanne and Brooks Kelley at the back of their 1,100-square-foot guest cottage.
Suzanne and Brooks Kelley at the back of their 1,100-square-foot guest cottage.
By removing walls, inserting new windows, and utilizing a lighter color palette, this historic home has been treated to a modern new look.
By removing walls, inserting new windows, and utilizing a lighter color palette, this historic home has been treated to a modern new look.
By removing walls, inserting new windows, and utilizing a lighter color palette, Mowery Marsh Architects give this historic home a modern, new look.
By removing walls, inserting new windows, and utilizing a lighter color palette, Mowery Marsh Architects give this historic home a modern, new look.
Starting with the front hall, the architects opened up the enclosed stairwell and utilized a lighter palette to bounce natural light around. White walls, concrete floors, and minimal trim produce a streamlined backdrop.
Starting with the front hall, the architects opened up the enclosed stairwell and utilized a lighter palette to bounce natural light around. White walls, concrete floors, and minimal trim produce a streamlined backdrop.
Updated siding and new windows create a cohesive exterior look.
Updated siding and new windows create a cohesive exterior look.
Pine cabinetry provides storage and holds an espresso bar.
Pine cabinetry provides storage and holds an espresso bar.
Large panes of glass visually connect the indoor dining room to the covered eating area.
Large panes of glass visually connect the indoor dining room to the covered eating area.
A series of windows connect the interior with the forested park that borders the .34-acre property.
A series of windows connect the interior with the forested park that borders the .34-acre property.

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