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| The finished product: Kent and Midge's log cabin guesthouse in Tennessee. |
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| View from the front porch of the Tennessee log cabin. |
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| Great room and upstairs loft are perfect places for rolling out extra sleeping bags and air mattresses. |
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| A small kitchenette in the cabin with an antique Hoosier cabinet. |
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| Small dining area off the cabin's great room overlooks the covered porch. |
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| Reclaimed faded-red barn wood planks cover the stick-built walls in the loft. |
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| Main-floor bedroom provides a hideaway for peace and quiet in the otherwise open cabin. |
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| Handmade vanity in the first-floor bathroom. |
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Absolutely gorgeous!!
This is phenomenal. To have found the cabin, the farmstead, and everything else is straight out of a dream! It looks like Kent and Midge found their dream home. Something like it would suit me just as well. It looks like a labor of love, and a worthwhile one too. I’m especially in love with the kitchen with the Hoosier cabinet. I hope many more guests will enjoy cooking and sleeping in Heaven on Earth.