1960 DFPA homes Design #7

 


Do you have basic woodworking skills plus about $900 for materials? If so, you're in! For that's all you need to get started on this luxury camp that grows into a charming home-away-from-home. This first stage is simply a deck, roof, and a more-than-adequate storage space for camping gear. This is actually only a campsite but with a difference. And it's planned to be "at home" on lake, ocean, bay or stream. In any setting, it will serve you long and well with minimum upkeep. Stage two takes this basic easy-to-build shelter a bit further toward ultimate vacationing comfort. You add a cooking unit, hot water heater, shower and toilet. You provide for better sleeping facilities. Stage three when and if you want it gives you everything you could possibly desire for a weekend or a season. You can even insulate and make it suitable for any time of the year. At every stage, you'll find this cabin a delight and you'll find it easy to build, too. Big, light, strong fir plywood panels make the work simple if you do-it-your-self, help keep down costs if you have it built professionally. So, if you want to get started now, yet plan for the future as well, this three-stager is your best bet for a cabin with a future. 








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