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Following a devastating wildfire, self-taught designer and builder Jeff Waldman, along with his partner Molly, was inspired to construct the 198-square-foot Saltbox Cabin as a more modest replacement for their previous home. The project, documented on his YouTube channel, is a modern and humble take on a basic alpine hut. The 12x16.5-foot cabin was built by Waldman and Molly using salvaged and site-milled redwood from trees killed in the fire, as well as some new materials. The cabin features a simple layout with an open kitchen, a small bedroom, and a bathroom. Its defining saltbox roof is low-slung and provides a high ceiling on the taller side, creating a cozy yet spacious feel inside. The design also incorporates unconventional, exposed framing and post-and-beam construction. A portion of the $17,400 material cost went toward salvaged old-growth redwood and modern French doors and sliding windows. The project's philosophy focuses on sustainability, community, and skill-building. The use of fire-killed and salvaged wood highlights a regenerative approach to building. Waldman has shared the knowledge gained from the build on his "Elevated Spaces" platforms, including a build guide and video, to encourage others to take on similar projects. Credits Designer and Builder: Jeff Waldman (elevatedspaces) Partner: Molly Fiffer Company: elevatedspaces


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Saltbox Cabin
Santa Cruz Mountains, California 95037, USA
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