Noah’s Cabin

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Here’s a couple pics of the house I just finished.

A simple cabin Dubois, Wyoming. Built by Noah Hedges.

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      • You’re right, the interior isn’t quite “finished”. Winter was coming quick so we concentrated on the exterior- and getting our firewood supply stocked! Interior was planned to double as a shop building/living quarters (1 bedroom, 1 full bath) and features a stained concrete floor, passive solar design, woodstove for heat, mobile kitchen island, granite and tile countertops, kitchen sink by IKEA, bathroom sink by Duravit, range is a 1940’s model by Roper. Off-grid systems include: propane range and on-demand water heater, 2.5kW solar power, 1300gal buried cistern for water, full permitted septic system.

  1. Excellent job Noah. Really nicely implemented details and beautiful overall. This is a place that people will love and value for as long as it stands, and you deserve a lot of respect and admiration for that. Scatter some big stones and short needle pines around the outside to anchor the building to the landscape. Maybe a fire ring.

    And if you tell me you’ve put radiant heat in the floor, I’m coming to visit…

    Thanks for sharing.

    • Thanks for all the great comments!
      This building is positioned do that sun comes in front French door in morning hours and back sliding glass door in afternoon- this warms the concrete and logs during the day which retain warmth due to thermal mass.
      We’ll get some updated photos ASAP!

  2. I love your cabin!! Also, I love how you used beautiful finished wooden divider to separate kitchen out from other space. This is like a city loft , very imaginative use of space. Thanks for posting pics and congrats.

  3. Is there enough insulation to be able to stay in it all winter. I have noticed that a lot of the tiny houses are lacking insulation features. That is a must in colder climates like WY and CO

  4. Minus a traditional ceiling to cover the insulation, the interior looks complete, especially for the cabin motif. If I were to see the logs on the outside, but not the inside, I would be disappointed. I really like it.

  5. seems good for the state of the build. It could be gorgeous and functional. I like my cooking range to be vented. I believe this would be especially important in a small space with open concept. Especially in an area with harsh winters where the windows can not be opened for circulation and exhaust for months each winter.

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