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Our Cabin Home Gym: Just Dumbbells, a Bench, and 30 Minutes a Day

One of the biggest adjustments when we moved from city life to the cabin wasn’t the quiet—or even the remoteness—it was letting go of our full gym setup. But what we found was that we didn’t need all the machines, mirrors, or membership fees. We just needed a space, a few key tools, and a…

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Our Treehouse Guest Suite: Budget, Layout & What We’d Do Differently

We always dreamed of building something magical for our daughter—a place to play, imagine, and maybe even sleep under the stars. But it also had to be practical: a potential guest room, a retreat, a space for family overflow. That’s how our treehouse guest suite came to life. Why We Built It At The Station,…

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How to Plan Your First Cabin Projects Without Burning Out

When we bought our cabin, our heads were filled with ideas: treehouse, sauna, orchard, fire pit, paneling, new lighting, a gym… and that was just the first weekend. But it didn’t take long to realize something important: cabin time isn’t infinite. Between work, parenting, and travel, we only had so many weekends to make this…

How to Choose a Real Estate Agent When Buying a Cabin

Not all agents are created equal—especially when you’re buying land or rural property. Here’s what helped us find the right person for the job. Questions We Asked Have you sold rural property before? Can you recommend local inspectors, lenders, and contractors? Do you understand off-grid and cabin properties? Red Flags We Avoided We spoke to…

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Run the Numbers: Will Your Dream Cabin Pay for Itself on Airbnb?

Before we bought our cabin, we had one big question: Will it pay for itself? The answer came down to three things: math, mindset, and market research. How We Ran the Numbers The Free Calculator We Used We created a simple calculator to model our revenue vs. expenses. You can download it here. What We…

How We Found the Right Cabin (And Walked Away From the First One)

After years of moving from city to city—and continent to continent—my wife and I knew we needed a place to rest. A place where our daughter could grow roots and where we could stretch our souls. That’s how the idea of The Station was born. Our First Cabin Contract The first cabin we found checked…