This is my 20'x30' cabin I started building may 2007.
http://picasaweb.google.com/bobby.boisvert/BuildingOurCottage
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It looks as though you are enjoying the process too.
I'll look forward to seeing more posts as you get more done.
Christina
w* great progress! I, too, am looking forward to seeing more pix as you progress! [cool]
Yes we have enjoyed it very much
I will have more pictures in the spring we have quit working on the cabin for the winter there is to much snow up there now. We cannot get into the camp
Great progress, Bobby. I assume you were checking out the size and pitch at home in the early pix. Looks like a good way to get an idea. Thanks for posting that and Welcome to the forum.
Yes my first plan was to build a 20x24 when I planned it out at home on my lawn I realized it was just a little bit smaller than what I wanted so I ended up going with a 20x30 Cabin
thanks for the welcome
Funny how that happens, eh? :) Our cabin started as a simple 16x20 and ended up 20x26, with a loft like yours.
Good job! Lots of progress! Like you, we are snowed out of access to the camp. Makes for a long winter. :(
Ya cant wait until spring I am counting down the days it is going to be a long winter.
Would you have any pictures of your cabin?
http://countryplans.com/smf/index.php?topic=3373.0
Just wondering I see a lot of people building their cabins on post and piers I built mine on piers only what would be the difference Thanks
No major difference. You probably have less need for bracing, as the peirs are one piece. Posts coulld be easier where there is a greater slope - I have seen some go from 0 to 10 feet or so around here.
Both methods transfer the load to the ground.
Your concrete pier foundation looks very solid.
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Going up to my mother in-laws for Christmas my camp is ½ an hour away from her house I am going to try to get into the camp so I can take some additional pictures with all the snow up there I might have to do a little bit of snow shoeing Merry Christmas everyone
some additional winter pictures added
http://picasaweb.google.com/bobby.boisvert/CottageWinterPictures
Movin right along. :)
I will be starting to work on my cabin in may .The first thing I will be working on is building the porch. I am not sure how the metal roof joins from the main roof to the porch roof .Does the porch roof metal just tuck underneath the main roof
You will need proper flashing if on a different pitch -- tell us where it is going -and if there is a pitch change - have you considered if the slope will get down over your windows? ???
I did find the proper flashing thanks yes there will be pitch change and no it will not go down below the windows or door.
One more question if any one can help thanks I am going to buy vinyl windows with a j trim built into them for the vinyl siding to join to. I see allot of new houses with vinyl window and a vinyl trim on the outside looks like it could be around a 2" or 3"l ays flat around the outside window I guess like a window shutter I am not sure where to buy this or who the manufacture would be Thanks
Windows installed this weekend
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http://picasaweb.google.com/bobby.boisvert/Spring2008/photo#5204435433634048674
PS - Just added the photo here. Classic looking cabin.
John
Looking like it's getting comfortable, Bobby.
Thanks John not sure how to add pictures
Might be easy for you since they are already on the net, Bobby - if Picasa will serve them like Photobucket.
I'll try one.
Go to Picasa. Right click on the picture and copy the image location - go to your posting and click the second button with the little framed picture on it. That will give you img tags --
Paste your picture location in the middle of the middle brackets and if Picasa will allow it, it will show up here.
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Looks like it works - so far anyway.
just trying to add picture
Glenn I am not sure where the button with the little framed picture on it is ????????????????????
When you do a reply - not a quick reply if you have that turned on, but hit the blue reply button below to the right ---and all the icons - smileys etc are showing, there is a line that starts with a large B for bold - next is I for Italics the U for underline etc ---
Directly under the I for italics is the little picture that will give you the code brackets. Click it the " [img ][/img ] " brackets will appear. Paste your picture location link you copied right between the center brackets.
Thanks for your help Glen I would have never figured this out
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No problem Bobby. Nice view.
Here is some pictures of the deck being built (http://picasaweb.google.com/bobby.boisvert/Summer2008/photo#5218585010260643490)
Toung and groove flooring inch and a half thick (http://picasaweb.google.com/bobby.boisvert/Summer2008/photo#5218587891100474818)
(http://picasaweb.google.com/bobby.boisvert/Summer2008/photo#5221545446261013858)
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http://picasaweb.google.com/bobby.boisvert/Summer2008
It's looking great, Bobby.
Nothing like getting a bit of it together then just sitting down and looking it over and going - cool --- that wasn't there before. [crz]
Thanks Glen
Yes that is the best part standing back checking it out and thinking I did this myself and it wasn’t there before wow
(http://picasaweb.google.com/bobby.boisvert/Summer2008/photo#5218589743881260786)
This tree swayed in a wind storm hit my roof and dented it I am thinking I built the cottage a little to close to the tree I am thinking about cutting the tree down what do think
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You are IN. That is so great! Enjoy!
hmm I'm using a tree to hold my house up....
You might consider trimming a cutout in the roof to make it look like you intended it that way for the tree to remain thereif it is a good healthy. It is a rather intereting thing to do as I did on my patio.
Contrary to many peoples beliefs, the majority of trees don't normally fall over and smash a house. It is a consideration in some areas.
A notch would be fine, IMO. If it's healthy I'd keep it, too. When I build the porch on our cabin end I'll likely be doing that for one of the pines. :)
I vote for keeping the tree - adds interest! That porch looks awesome - very inviting! Do you have more pics? You know we like lots of pictures :)
I think I will keep the tree and do a cut out in the roof sound like a good idea. Thanks for all the replies
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Here is the tree looking out from the living room window
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Looks real comfy! Thanks for posting the pics! You've done a great job so far :)
Looks great, Bobby.
Hi Bobby,
I am interested in knowing where did you get the iron joist/beam hangers? I am building my cottage too in Quebec (lac-des-plages, halfway from Montebello to Mt-Tremblant) and I am thinking of using post and beam as you did with your cottage.
Also I am interested in knowing what did you do with the other part of the house whithout the loft. Did you use only one I-joist? And by the way, can the I-joist work as a rafter tie (I know that it is good for load bearing, but as a tie? and how do you attach it to the wall to make it strong?)
Thanks,
Sharbin
Hi Sharbin
I purchased 6" deck hangers from home depot .I then used 2 of them to make one I had to cut and weld them together to make 8" hangers.
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The side without the loft I used two 2x8s with a 2x6 in the middle of them I put 2 of these up I attached them to the rafters with lots of 4" nails. I am not sure if this is the right way of doing it but this is the way I did it. I have no experience in construction. I am doing a lot of reading and doing all the work from information I get from the Internet.
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my cottage is of of hwy 105 near Low Quebec on Lac Georges
thanks for the info. One more question though: from where did you manage to find 20' lumber? or you only used 16' for the rafter tie? do you know a place that they sell 20' lumber? I've been calling everywhere, but it seems no one has such length.
Thanks,
Sharbin
I used 16' lumber for my rafter ties if I had used 20' lumber it would be sitting right on top of my wall. With the 16' it sits higher and gives an appearance of a higher cathedral ceiling
Very nice!
How long did it take that bulldozer to clear all that?
Thanks
The lane way was already there .The clearing for the cottage took 7 hours. The bulldozer will be coming back to go down the mountain to the lake this should take him about 8 hours .
Started my vinyl siding this weekend completed a wall and a half. I am late doing the siding it was back ordered for 5 weeks. I hope I can complete it before winter nights are already cold it was –2 last night no wood stove yet either brrrr
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Bobby hope you get a few warm days as the vinyle is very difficult to work with when the temps drop below 40F-50F. Maybe you posted before and I missed but what kind of heat are you going to use? Maybe in the interm you could purchase a couple 20# gas cylinders and a double eye heater. Don't trust the kerosene heaters as the fumes will take a toll on you after a while. Last night was probably the coldest this year with 26F and heavy frost.
We will be installing a wood stove next summer. For now we are using 3 electric heaters that are not working very well. We still have not yet insulated our cabin this also will have to be completed next summer. There is just not enough time on weekends.
Currently 68 outside, Bobby. We'll try to stay warm for you. [crz]
I can't wait until spring to finish my siding winter is just way to long(http://lh4.ggpht.com/_19r4bBcvxdk/SWr0MLblzzI/AAAAAAAAEDI/HOCFhgE68kQ/s640/IMG_0135.JPG)
Glad you checked in Bobby... we'll be waiting for new pix.
ride up to the cottage to check it out
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We had to park my truck on a side road and snowshoe in
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The snow seems to be sliding off of the roof ok
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http://picasaweb.google.com/bobby.boisvert/Cottage2009Winter#
My wife would like for me to build a cinder block wall in the cottage 10' long x 7' high. I think this might be too heavy for the floor??? Do they make a fake cinder block light weight?? Thanks
There are a number of fake rocks available. Out new Lowe's has a good sized portion of the facade done in it. I don't know about cinder blocks though?
You could throw a beam and supports under it, Bobby.
Glen if I was to put a beam and supports would I have to dig down past the frost line ????
Thanks
Yes.
Likely it may want to move if you didn't - up there in the Great White North. :)
Are your sidewalls standard heighth?
My cabin is similar but smaller and ...well here's the link
http://countryplans.com/smf/index.php?topic=2750.0 (http://countryplans.com/smf/index.php?topic=2750.0)
Are you insulating?
Side walls are 10' high
Yes I will start insulating my cabin this spring I am patiently waiting for the snow to melt before I can start work on the cabin. I like how you insulated your floor first this is something I guess I should have done looks like I will be crawling around in the dirt under the cabin now.
You can pretty well only do that floor insulation first if there is no chance of water getting into it during the rains - such as roof complete if rain will be a problem.
Hello Bobby,
Love the place. It looks great. I'm going to build our veranda this spring and was still thinking about how I was going to tackle it. I wanted to have it continue off the existing metal roof but thought it might be too late, having already installed the metal roofing.
Can you tell me a little bit about how you installed your veranda? I see that you added it after-the-fact as I am going to try, yet yours has the appearance that it is continuous. I also see that you used a ledger board. Would love to hear/see more about the veranda installation.
Curt
I started by removing the fascia board. This gave me a 1-1/2" of roofing sheet metal over hang .I then joined the new rafters to the sides of the existing rafters, installed the strapping snug up to the sheet metal this allowed me to slide new roofing under the existing roofing (http://lh5.ggpht.com/_19r4bBcvxdk/SbMBNR9E8fI/AAAAAAAAEPg/Bpy7td2UI44/DSC00902.JPG). I started my sheeting from left to right all top right corners had to have a nib cut out of them this allowed them to slide under the existing roofing .When you install your second sheet you will see what I mean .I am sure this is not the proper way of doing this but it did work for me .
thanks Bobby.
Can you repost the pic? Maybe its just me, but I can't view it.
Curt
not sure whats up how is this
showing strapping
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Trying to find roof pitch
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The pic of "finding the pitch" worked, as did the last one. Thanks Bobby
Did you have to bend the metal on the veranda to match the angle of the roof?
Did this design hinder the sofit at all?
Sorry for all the questions Bobby............probably more coming.
Curt
I did not bend the metal I just slid it underneath the existing roof metal
Soffit was ok
Keep the Questions coming hopefully I am being some help to you.
Thanks Bobby. did you use any flashing where the metal roof meets the metal veranda roof?
Heres a picture of what I'm working with..........
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No flashing used and I have not had any water leaks either(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_19r4bBcvxdk/SbMnKqTpPdI/AAAAAAAAERQ/7WM1vG-Pvqw/s640/DSC00957.JPG)
Looks awesome Bobby, thank you. I'll post some pics when mines done.
Thanks again for all your help
Alberta I was at the camp last week so I took a close up picture of the roof where they overlap each other.
I am looking forward to seeing addition pictures of your cottage it's looking awesome nice choice for roofing
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Well we got back up to the cabin last weekend -7 was kina cold with no heat. we did have a couple of space heaters that really didn't help much.
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Got a little bit of siding done 8 rows took me about 4 hours to complete I guess I am a little rusty after the long winter.
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My cat Griffin did not seem to be to cold sun tanning on this rock
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I don't see the pics. Only a box with a red X. :( ???
Yes, the images that should be in Reply #71 and #72 do not appear for me either. They would seem to be hosted on an unfriendly to forums image service. :(
are the pics showing now??? ???
Not for me :(
I can get them to open in a new window/tab by copying the uel. But the average user can not see the url to copy it.
Really odd thing is the following urls, copied from the replies #71 and #72 sometimes open an image for me and sometimes do not. ??? ??? ??? Do they work for anyone else? Try copying them into a new window if clickinh on them does nothing. d* d*
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I have pix. Bobby.... -7 will not support life. Get out of there fast.... [waiting]
That's way too cold for me.
If you did anything in that cold you did good. d*
Hi again Bobby,
It's me again!! Hope this Spring finds you well. I know you said that the your veranda caused you no issues with the soffit, but now that I'm there in my installation, I don't understand how you vented the side of the cabin where the veranda is attached. With the facia gone, doesn't that eliminate the option of installing soffits?
Any further explanation would be greatly appreciated.
Curt
You could put blocking in there to install the soffit to, Curt.
I will be installing these vents http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Construction/Roofline+Ventilation/Single+Round+Soffit+Vent+Brown/d210/sd2747/p68777 in the veranda ceiling same location where the regular soffit would be.
I am thinking about using insulation with kraft paper on my ceiling of the cottage . I don't know much about it .I am told I will require some type of hardware to install it ???.I am assuming I will not need a vapor barrier. Do I just staple this to the studs.javascript:void(0);
Yes you can staple the kraft backed batts up in between the ceiling joists. That's what I did to get the first layer of insulation up there. That was last fall. We installed R13 as a start and because I got a slight deal on some. This June we'll be renting a cellulose blower and blowing in about R30 worth on top of the fiberglass.
Bobby.B there is a flange on the paper side(moisture barrier) that attaches to each side of the lumber. Generally staples are used. By attaching to the sides it still allows you to see the lumbers face edge for attaching the ceiling/wall covering(drywall or lumber).
I found a used metal spiral stair case for $250.
Out with the drop down stairs and in with the metal sooo much better.
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Siding is coming along slowly 2 walls just about done
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Looks great. So jealous of the spiral staircase. $250? Score!
Bobby great find. Sets the interior off.
Cool, Bobby. :)
I love what you have created.
Before
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After
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I had a bulldozer come in for 4 hours to start building a road to the lake .He made it about half way down the hill that's about as far as a bulldozer would make it .I guess I will have to start building some stairs now. (http://lh6.ggpht.com/_19r4bBcvxdk/SjbV4t8FHpI/AAAAAAAAEp0/b2k9NCt3dZU/s512/IMG_1114.JPG)
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hey Bobby,
Haven't talked in awhile. Hope all finds you well. I still haven't completed my soffit under the veranda you helped me with. Do you have any pics of the soffit work you did underneath the veranda? Sure would be interested in seeing them.
Curt
We decided to do one of the kitchen walls in a slate tile(http://lh4.ggpht.com/_19r4bBcvxdk/SqxomP7T0TI/AAAAAAAAFS0/DvLzcKWONNg/s800/DSC01911.JPG)(http://lh5.ggpht.com/_19r4bBcvxdk/Sqxoncf3OUI/AAAAAAAAFS8/cay-DXdE1Bc/s800/DSC01913.JPG)
Here are some updated pictures I have finished the drywall and painting.(http://lh5.ggpht.com/_19r4bBcvxdk/TDel-LW1z7I/AAAAAAAAFs8/tm0RoeKssPI/s640/IMG_0851.JPG) (http://lh3.ggpht.com/_19r4bBcvxdk/TDemDcHi98I/AAAAAAAAFtg/JUnIksPSCxI/s640/IMG_0859.JPG) (http://lh3.ggpht.com/_19r4bBcvxdk/TDel-rv12hI/AAAAAAAAFtA/EbuuMtfBcPA/s640/IMG_0852.JPG)
Getting ready to destroy some wasp nests(http://lh5.ggpht.com/_19r4bBcvxdk/TDel-LW1z7I/AAAAAAAAFs8/tm0RoeKssPI/s640/IMG_0851.JPG)
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Finaly built the fist section of my dock(http://lh4.ggpht.com/_19r4bBcvxdk/TDeldHhQBMI/AAAAAAAAFrM/sQbxljZHnSc/s640/IMG_0824.JPG) (http://lh3.ggpht.com/_19r4bBcvxdk/TDelqXyyawI/AAAAAAAAFr4/EV_Kk0ViMZU/s640/IMG_0835.JPG) (http://lh3.ggpht.com/_19r4bBcvxdk/TDelu8i4ySI/AAAAAAAAFsM/_1nb4LF_Zso/s640/IMG_0839.JPG)
Coming right along there Bobby. :)
this is a really nice camp===good job [cool]
Looks great. What are you putting up on the ceiling? Can't wait to see the finished product. I am leaning doing a cabin like yours. I was originally going to do one like Rob lemay did but I think I might like yours better now. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the comments OIFMARINE.We have completed the ceiling, it is finished in a pine tounge and groove that i purchased from READY PINE.I will try to attach a picture it has been a wile since I have done one . Thanks again (https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-e6jGxdv6ipw/TbSoyyx4HkI/AAAAAAAAF2w/mS4iT6IwiWA/s800/IMG_1973.JPG)(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-rXYAcFnKBPM/TbSpCemC37I/AAAAAAAAF28/NrlHFb0v1r0/s800/IMG_1976.JPG)
Wow, the celing turned out great! Thanks for the pictures!
I have finally had a chance to post some pictures of our kitchen we recently installed. we still have some minor things to finish like slate tiles for the back splash and water hook up it is coming along slow but it is getting there.
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looks really good!
Man, That's some nice cabin. It was great to see the interior simple but nice. You did it the way I plan on doing mine which is drywall and t&g ceilings. Very well done, kudos! [cool]
Thanks for your comments the drywall and t&g ceiling go well together I am glad i went that way
Hi, great work! I'm from Quebec too and planning to build something soon in the low-Laurentians. About the piers foundation you'd used:
how deep did you dug them?
did you need some "municipal approval" before setting them?
I heard that some town are a bit strict about foundation, only accepting the full-basement...
The piers are four feet deep.
I did get a building permit, no one ever came to inspect it not that I am aware of anyways. My taxes did jump from $200.00 to $1200.00
Your build looks really great! How did the drywall go? We are planning to do ours too. Also where did you get those cabinets, were they pretty reasonable? I really love the look of craftsman style cabinets, but I can't find any within our budget.
Thanks,
Marcy
We installed the drywall and then hired a person to do the taping a plaster. The cabinets and counter top come from IKEA the cost I think was around $2000.00 I used the IKEA kitchen planner program to plan and price out my kitchen, it worked very well.
Quote from: Bobby.B on July 29, 2013, 07:17:54 AM
We installed the drywall and then hired a person to do the taping a plaster. The cabinets and counter top come from IKEA the cost I think was around $2000.00 I used the IKEA kitchen planner program to plan and price out my kitchen, it worked very well.
I thought that was where I had seen that design. [cool] All and all what do you think of Ikea's knock down cabinets? I have seen them in their stores but have not talked any one that has tried them. We had our eye on them when start our house - then I thought I would build them. Then it is getting so late in to the year. But then what is there to do on cold winter nights other than make raised front panels and cut out drawer pieces parts. ???
I really like them ,good quality and they were very easy to install.