Seattle-based SHED Architecture & Design has created a complementary two-story bunkhouse for an existing family cabin on Guemes Island, Washington. Nestled on an idyllic site with sweeping views of the Bellingham Channel, this new bunkhouse provides additional sleeping quarters for the owner’s 100–year–old log cabin, which could no longer accommodate her growing family. Designed for […]
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Bunkhouse getaway with barn-like design in rural New York
Material Design Build was commissioned to design and build this rustic bunkhouse getaway located at Beaver Brook, a forest preserve in Sullivan County, New York. The architects worked closely with the owner and subcontractors to create a building that would serve as a “bunkhouse,” to flexibly accommodate large groups of visitors throughout the year — and […]
Enchanting rustic bunkhouse provides a welcoming retreat in Montana
Studio Architects in collaboration with Carter Kay Interiors is responsible for the design of this rustic bunkhouse located in Ennis, Montana. Owned by a pair of couples from Texas, this guesthouse was built to compliment the main house, which we featured here. The bunkhouse would host the couples, adult children and grandchildren to come for a […]
Cozy rustic bunkhouse getaway in Northern Wisconsin
This rustic bunkhouse getaway built by general contractors John Kraemer & Sons acts as a playful companion to the main cabin, located in Northern Wisconsin. The bunkhouse serves as a getaway for the family, children and occasional guests. The reclaimed siding and timbers continue into the interior creating the framework for four sets of built-in […]