Log and Timber Home Living

PERFECTLY Seasoned

You love your cabin, so why not spend some time there in the off-season? For many cabin owners, the answer is that the getaway spends part of the year buried under a snowbank with no running water.

If you can relate and are wondering what it would take to transform your cabin into the type of place you could visit all the time, we have corralled a few factors to consider. Here’s what to know.

What Is a Seasonal Cabin?

First, let’s define what is described as a “three season” cabin. This generally refers to a

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