Synopses & Reviews
This entertaining memoir of a do-it-yourself adventure traces a couple's steps and missteps as they plunge headlong into the building of their dream cabin. Through every stage of the journey -- from finding land to drawing up plans, framing the structure, putting up drywall, and applying the final coats of paint -- the couple's blended family of seven must learn to work together and compromise. With generous honest and wry humor, Spike Carlsen shares the heartaches, challenges, and, finally, the immense satisfactions of building a home away from home where all family members feel welcome, essential, and free to be themselves.
Review
"An uplifting tale of hoisting studs, [this] two-year odyssey of cabin construction weaves carpentry skills, parenting, and love through a weft of humor." — Dale Mulfinger, author and Cabinologist
"Carlsen chronicles the realities and and pitfalls as well as the joys and satisfactions of creating a human-scaled getaway. Complete with ample practical advice, Cabin Lessons is a must-read for anyone "knotty pining" for a place of their own." — Sarah Stonich, author of Shelter and Vacationland
"The story is the perfect blend of inspiration and information. It also offers ... the biggest home-building lesson of all: sometimes it's not the end result, but the journey that brings a family closer together." — Timber Home Living
Synopsis
When carpenter Spike Carlsen and his wife set out with their recently blended family of five kids to build a cabin on the north shore of Lake Superior, they quickly realized that painting, parenting, and putting up drywall all come with both frustrations and unexpected rewards. Part building guide and part memoir, Cabin Lessons tells the wryly funny, heartwarming story of their eventful journey from buying an unforgiving plot of land on an eroding cliff to (finally) enjoying the lakeside hideaway of their dreams.
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Synopsis
Carpenter Spike Carlsen, his wife, and their recently blended family of five kids set out to build a cabin on the north shore of Lake Superior. Part building guide and part memoir, Cabin Lessons tells the funny, wry, and heartwarming story of their eventful journey -- from buying land on an eroding cliff to (finally) enjoying the hideaway of their dreams. Learning as they go, and learning about themselves and each other along the way, they find in the end that they’ve built a strong family as well as a sturdy cabin.
About the Author
Spike Carlsen built a tree house at the age of 8 and has been swinging a hammer ever since. He worked as a carpenter and contractor for 15 years, then as an editor with The Family Handyman — the world’s leading DIY magazine — for another 15. He’s the author of the award-winning A Splintered History of Wood, Woodworking FAQ, and The Backyard Homestead of Building Projects. He’s written for Men’s Health, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, American Woodworker, and other publications and has appeared on HGTV, Modern Marvels, and CBS’s The Early Show. He and his wife, Kat, divide their time between their home in Stillwater, Minnesota, and their cabin on Lake Superior.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Wanted: Difficult Piece of Land
If you can't find a perfect piece of land, buy an imperfect piece and make it perfect.
Chapter 2: Designing Small
You can't buy happiness by the square foot.
Chapter 3: The Rules
When you build, build with hands, head, and heart.
Chapter 4: Paperwork & Earthworks
Mensch tracht, Gott lacht. (Man plans, God laughs.)
Chapter 5: A Solid Foundation
When you dig a hole, be smarter than the shovel.
Chapter 6: Kat--Wife, Lifesaver, Carpenter
When you marry, you marry the whole person -- not just the parts above the waterline. You get both the silk sails and the barnacles.
Chapter 7: Cabin Bones
Destiny can thrown down a pretty sparse trail of popcorn for you to follow.
Chapter 8: The Drive
If all the difficulties were known at the outset of a long journey, most of us would never start out at all.
Chapter 9: Buying Cabin Parts
Keep an open mind -- you never know what might crawl in.
Chapter 10: Skin of the Cabin & Middle-Age Blahs
Beauty is only plywood deep.
Chapter 11: A Superior Lake (Some Superior Towns)
When you get caught with your pants down, run like hell.
Chapter 12: Wood, Wire, Pipe, & Drywall
The quandary with life is you're halfway through before you realize it's a do-it-yourself project.
Chapter 13: Family Matters
Life is a fluid, not a solid. It changes. Be ready for it.
Chapter 14: Finishing Touches
When it's ninety percent finished, it's finished.
Chapter 15: Troubles in Paradise
Mistakes are the dues you pay for living a full life.
Chapter 16: Settling In, Grooving Out
There's more to life than increasing its speed.
Afterword
For Further Reading