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What you need to know about cabin living in Pennsylvania

Cabin living, specifically living in a rustic log cabin, can be an amazing experience! It is one filled with nature and adventure. Although, there are some points to consider when choosing the cabin lifestyle.

It's all about location

This one applies to just about any type of housing imaginable: you first have to consider where you want to live before you build or buy your cabin in Pennsylvania. For many, the image of a log cabin fits right into a natural, rural landscape.

There are plenty of other examples of great places to build log homes, though, for resale, most tend to be placed in the middle of such rural, off-the-grid locations. Mountains, small towns, valleys, riversides… these are the locations that tend to attract log cabin builders and log cabin buyers down the line.


The floor plans may vary

If you haven’t been inside of a modern log cabin, you probably envision them to be entirely old school. Gone are the days of single-room dwellings with a single stove to keep the entire place warm, though. Instead, you’ll find today’s log cabins can come with the comforts of home — and even some extras to make it all the more special.

Those who plan to make their main residence a log cabin will probably want a log cabin that’s a bit more spacious. Two-story log cabins do exist, and many of them are reinforced by stone foundations and chimneys, for example, so they’re even more durable than usual.

Of course, some log cabins will serve more as vacation getaways than day-to-day dwellings. If so, you might go smaller — but spruce the construction up with a few architectural upgrades you can only enjoy in the great outdoors. 

Perhaps the best example of this is a sprawling porch, which can play host to barbecues, morning coffees and lazy evenings spent in a rocking chair overlooking the landscape.

No matter where you build, be sure to open up extra-large windows so you always have a view to the outdoors. Not only will you love waking up to the views every day or on vacation, but windows are one of the best ways to add resale value to your home, should you ever leave your cabin behind.

   

     


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