A Cozy Cabin in the Mountains Is Filled With Vintage Finds From Old Owners
Briefly

The cabin is a retro 1,200-square-foot home in the Sierra Nevada mountains, near Yosemite National Park. The owner has updated the space over two years while maintaining its original charm. Unique aspects include a vaulted ceiling that enhances space and natural light, creating a tree house feel. Furniture has been salvaged and repurposed, like nightstands made from old speakers. An outdoor dining table was restored to use. The owner currently lives in the cabin and plans to rent it out later this year.
The cabin’s vaulted ceiling with wooden beams creates a spacious feel, enhancing the retro charm and providing an abundance of natural light. Living among large trees gives the space a unique, elevated tree house vibe.
Updating the home while respecting the original design has been a rewarding passion project for two years. Salvaged furniture, such as nightstands made from old speakers, adds a personal touch to the interior.
The outdoor dining table, initially a wreck, was transformed through effort and creativity into a piece that the owner now takes pride in using.
Living full-time in the cabin has required updates such as obtaining an internet connection for remote work, but there are plans to rent it out later this year.
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