mavjournal
mavjournal
Maverick Journal
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A digital journal featuring collections of unconventional lifestyles, living, & design. #Unconventionallyminded
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mavjournal · 5 years ago
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The Hippie Bus
Happy Valley, Santa Cruz, California
Built by: @altavistahomegarden
Photos by: @nnelsonphoto
#unconventionallyminded
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This unusual, beautiful house is part A-frame part sectional modern house perched on a ridge above the famous Beaverkill River in the Catskills. Photo by @pbcrosby. (It’s also for sale by @catskillmountainhouses)
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This unusual, beautiful house is part A-frame part sectional modern house perched on a ridge above the famous Beaverkill River in the Catskills. Photo by @pbcrosby. (It’s also for sale by @catskillmountainhouses)
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Loving this beautiful home on Formentera, Spain. Captured by E. Menossi via - @thestylefilesofficial
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Studio / Bunkhouse on Bainbridge Island, WA designed by @cutler_anderson. “An 80 square-foot cabin, barely a house, but with enough room for a bed, a desk, a refrigerator, a wood stove, and a big battery. This little shelter is an adjunct room to a larger 1,600 sq. ft. house. On normal days, it serves as a study, a bunkhouse for sleepovers, and an evening family entertainment room.”
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Studio goals 🌿- via @moontomoon
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Obsessed with this dreamy tub with a view, captured by @samishome in Ontario
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“Transported in parts around the Horn from the East in 1870, this stately old side-wheeler ran between San Francisco, Mare Island and Vallejo until 1948… Om the shore end of the Vallejo, just outside the Alan Watts Society Headquarters, a deck farm thrives.” From the book Houseboat: Reflections of North America’s Floating Homes.. by Ben Dennis and Betsy Case
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This country home was built from wine tanks and took three craftsmen builders eighteen months to complete. From the book The Craftsman Builder by Art Boericke & Barry Shapiro
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@skycabin.co in Skykomish, WA captured by @michaelmatti
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We’re constantly inspired by @salmon_creek_farm, their newest addition is #cabin1orchard. The cabin is entirely built out of SFC lumber, fir framing, 3” fir slab counters, merch redwood interior paneling, heart redwood exterior board & batten, all salvaged windows plus a sink found in the meadow. 
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From the book Houseboat: Reflections of North America’s Floating Homes by Ben Denis & Betsy Case, this boat is hidden alone in a tiny cove is shared by a carpenter and two seaworthy felines. The sheer rock cliffs protection from the prevailing southerlies.
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@trehyttene’s Kråkeslottet cabin in South-Norway, captured by @stineskoliommedal
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I’ve always loved this ‘48 International Housebus from the book Rolling Homes: Handmade Houses on Wheels by Jane Lidz. The bus was purchased in ‘75 for $750, took 3 years to build with a construction cost of $2500, putting this builds overall cost at $3250
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This magical home was created from an old side-wheel ferry. Its long working life started in 1888 on a run from Seattle to West Seattle, then the Martinez-Benicia run in California. The Navy re-built her in 1944 before becoming a beautiful home. from the book Houseboat: Reflections of North America’s Floating Homes by Ben Dennis & Betsy Case
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@maralto_matanzas beachfront cabin in Matanzas, Chile. Designed by @croxatto_opazo_arquitectos
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This 1,076sqft structure is comprised of wood, glass, and open views. A nod to the long summer days, where Swedes want nothing but to be outside. Built by Widjedal Racki via - @upknorth
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