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[image via the River Cabaan Airbnb listing]
Thank you again for the kind and warm response to our cabin news this month! I’ve had a different kind of cabin fever all summer and I started following some fantastic Instagram accounts that only made it worse. In today’s Friday Catch Up post, I’m sharing my the best cabin and a-frame Instagram accounts. And guess what, almost all of them are available to rent on Airbnb.
My Favorite Cabin Instagram Accounts (and Airbnbs)
I wanted to share some of the cabin accounts I’ve been obsessed with these many months.
[Image via the Lilla Norr Airbnb listing]
[Image via the Lilla Norr Airbnb listing]
@lillanorr_aframe
I love this sweet petite a-frame in the woods of Minnesota. Named Lilla Norr (little north), this true a-frame sits on 5 beautiful acres. Built in 1978, the cabin was lovingly restored by friends and is available to book here on Airbnb.
[image via the A-Frame Haus Airbnb listing]
[image via the A-Frame Haus Airbnb listing]
@aframehaus
Another beautifully renovated a-frame, this time in Heber City, Utah. The home was built by owner Kara James’ grandfather in 1989 and is now the perfect blend of modern, warm, and rustic. You can read more about the A-Frame Haus website or book your stay on Airbnb.
[image via the River Cabaan Airbnb listing]
[image via the River Cabaan Airbnb listing]
[image via the River Cabaan Airbnb listing]
@rivercabaan
This secluded, midcentury modern cabin sits on the Wilson River in Oregon. I love the bright interior and perfectly picked furnishings. It’s so simply done but so warm and inviting, and guests even get private riverfront access. Book the River Cabaan on Airbnb.
[image of the Foresbound Instagram feed]
@forestbound
Alice Saunders is the owner and designer of Forestbound Bag Co. and has been renovating this incredibly perfect, rustic cabin with her boyfriend. It is so simple and warm and totally off-the-grid. It is tucked away in the woods of New Hampshire with no electricity and no running water. Follow Saunders for peeks at this cabin and her peaceful canoeing stories. For more on this cabin and the renovation, read this Remodelista feature.
[image of the Red A Frame Instagram feed]
@redaframe
Another Oregon find, this lovely red a-frame is located near Hood River. I love the thoughtful, carefully decorated, warm and cozy interior of this sweet little red cabin. This classic mid-century home is available to rent on Airbnb.
[image of The Blackwood Cabin Instagram feed]
@theblackwoodcabin
I’ve been watching the construction of this newly built (but could have been there for 100 years) log cabin in the Pacific Northwest. This is a secluded family home complete with a guest house and pump house on the property. You can’t rent this one out but you can follow along and wish you could on Instagram.
[image of the A-Frame Dreams Instagram feed]
@aframedreams
Lastly, if you’re shopping for an a-frame of your own (or just can’t help yourself and compulsively window shop for houses) this account shares fantastic a-frames for sale across the country. So dang good, so dang helpful.
And Some Really Good Cabin Books
- Cabin Porn Inside – Incredible range of cabin interior inspiration. And some fantastic cabin names (how are people so good at naming their homes?).
- The Modern A-Frame – Stunning, modern, simple a-frames.
- Your Cabin in the Woods – A great vintage looking book about building a cabin out of logs with an ax and your own two hands.
What cabin inspiration did I miss? Gimme all the accounts and books!
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