When I started cruising in 2003, my family insisted on booking a balcony stateroom or a suite. Having a big cabin to share was nice, but we didn't spend much time in the room and seldom used the ...
Log cabins have roots in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, dating as far back as 3,500 B.C., followed by European settlers constructing these primitive homes in America starting in the 17th century.
While booking an interior cabin for your next cruise may not feel like the most luxurious option, there are plenty of good reasons to take this route. Not only are cabins that lack a window or balcony ...
As a frequent traveler, I've spent many days in interior staterooms on different cruise lines. My interior cabin on the Holland America Line's Rotterdam had a lot of amenities and felt luxurious. I ...
Renovating an old, heritage log cabin, DIY style (and inexpensively), isn’t really something I had on my bucket list. Nor did I ever think I’d ever even live in one. But in 2008 when I decided to pack ...
The mention of log cabins usually brings to mind thoughts of Abraham Lincoln chopping wood in a flannel shirt – hardly the image of sleek modern design. So, when we heard about OLGGA Architect’s ...
Mountain lodges and cabins reflect the beauty of their environmental surroundings. Pulling in natural and rustic materials, their interiors are usually made up of stone, wood, and wildlife and ...