Published On Mar 27, 2022
Back in 2020 I started building a tiny A-frame cabin in my woodland. It's really tiny, like basically a wooden two person tent. It's where I spent most of the 2020 lock-downs, and building it helped keep me sane while the rest of life was so stressful.
Today I finally got around to an important step towards making it a four-season camping cabin, refinishing and installing half a reclaimed wood door for this hobbit-sized cabin.
This video represents a total of about six days of work, spread over a couple of months, and was cut down from about six hours of footage.
I didn't feel like most pf this required explanation, so I left it narration-free. If you do have questions, comments, or suggestions please share them in the comments section and I'll do my best to respond.
I created a plan/model of this cabin in SketchUp and I'm happy to make it available for free to anyone who might find it useful. Just shoot me a message in the comments, or on instagram @lumberingshenanigans where you can also find tons of stills and a little video of the 2020 cabin build process.
I hope you find the refinishing process as mesmerizing as I do, every time I watch playback of this video I end up getting sucked in to the zen of it all.