It’s easy to fantasize about building your dream cabin, but it’s usually daunting when the time comes. DIY cabin company Den simplifies the process — with six key steps you should remember.
Mike Romanowicz and Lizzie Kardon went from zero construction experience to DIY heroes when they built their first cabin in 2018. Using their trial-by-fire experience, the couple now helps other DIYers make their #cabinlife dreams come true. Their company, Den, offers a collection of affordable, ready-to-market cabin plans.
Den’s printable plans consist of detailed drawings, inspiration prompts, and expert tips. They also include lots of arduous specifics you’ll need, like PDF blueprint downloads, International Residential Code guidelines, and recommended appliances.
When planning their own home, Romanowicz designed structure after structure using 3D rendering software — and would’ve kept chasing perfection if Kardon hadn’t given him an ultimatum.
“My wife was like, ‘Listen, if you don’t build one of these cabins, we’re selling our property. You have 90 days.’ The heat was on,” he said. The pressure worked, and now they spend many weekends with their 2-year-old son at the cabin. So they started Den to help others with the same process.
Here’s a Cliff Notes version of their guides to help you start scheming your own dreamy getaway.
1. Pick your parcel
Den’s founders settled on 8 acres in the Catskills, not far from their home in the Hudson Valley. The property is free of internet connection, and the cabin sits in the middle of a dense forest. “There aren’t any animals in the suburbs. There, we see a 300-pound bear walk in front of the door,” Romanowicz said. It’s just how they like their weekend escape. “It’s where we hit the reset button.”
If you don’t already have a piece of property, consider what setting most relaxes you. Lush meadows, thick forest, or near water? Think about how far you want to be from home and whether you want to access your cabin by hiking in or driving in, Romanowicz said. Once you have a fantasy location in mind, decide when to buy, whether that’s now or years in the future.
“The true first step is envisioning what you want,” Kardon said. When the time to buy comes, you’ll want to assess the best spot to build on. Check where water collects, which direction the sun rises, where you’re allowed to build according to code, and where you’ll want to spend the most time. Romanowicz recommends camping there first before breaking ground.
2. Set a budget
- 32% Land
- 30% Materials
- 20% Site Prep
- 12% Expert Assistance
- 4% Splurges
- 2% Tools
3. Team and tools
4. Blueprints
- Tiny House Cabin: 144 square feet, sleeps 2 ($99)
- A-Frame Bunk Cabin: 168 square feet, sleeps 2 ($99)
- Loft Cabin: 240 square feet, sleeps 2 ($149)
- A-Frame Weekender: 415 square feet, sleeps 2 ($199)
- Modern Alpine Cabin: 448 square feet, sleeps 2 ($199, preorder for September)
- Modern Cottage: 600 square feet, sleeps 2 to 6 ($149, preorder for September)
- Lofted Modern Barnhouse: 748 square feet, sleeps 4 to 6 ($199, preorder for September)
- A-Frame House: 1,000 square feet, sleeps 4 to 6 ($299)
5. Get building
6. Make it cozy
- Exposed or covered floors?
- Type of lighting
- Type of doors
- Paint or tile?
- Wood-burning stove?