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A Modern Rustic Marriage: A Century Old Cabin on the Potomac Gets a Mod Restoration
Hopkins & Porter

Usually I cringe when I hear about historic DC area structures being renovated in a contemporary style. Somehow it seems sacrilegious to alter the construction of houses in an area where excellent craftsmanship and attention to detail characterize so many of its older homes. However, when I saw this 100 year old log cabin carefully restored from its dilapidated state and artfully enhanced to better absorb the beauty of its riverside surroundings, I had to abandon my prejudice and allow myself to be awed. Local builders, Hopkins & Porter, clearly know how to create a happy marriage between the old and the new...
 
 

1 The front of the cabin kept its heavy classic cabin facade, but the idea of architect, Kai Tong, was to have "the cabin [become] increasingly open and transparent, essentially slowly dissolving away until it becomes an ethereal wall of glass at its other side."

2 The house sits on the Maryland side of the Potomac River above the C&O canal. The renovation allowed for aesthetic additions as well as practical eco-friendly updates, such as the rain water collection system used to irrigate planting around the cabin.

3 Usually when we think log cabin, we think dim and cozy fire-lit retreat; however with the renovation, this cabin is anything but dark. It still exudes "retreat," but now the back is composed of a floor to ceiling glass wall that "follows the lines of the river" and lets natural light flood into the spacious interior. The new upward slanting roof directs the "view out to the river and up towards the sky."

4 Interior designer, Barbara Hawthorn, assisted by Jason Hodges, worked with the owners to furnish the renovated space. The low backs of the seating and slim profiles of most furniture pieces allow for unobstructed views of the gorgeous surroundings.

5 When the owners bought the property to prevent the land on which it sat from being subdivided by a developer, the cabin was in need of repair. The cedar logs were mostly intact, but age and neglect had allowed deterioration to set in.

For all the details of this incredible project read Hopkins & Porter architect, Kai Tong's, case study. To learn more about Hopkins & Porter's architecture, construction, and handyman services, visit their website.

(Images: Hopkins & Porter)

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All I can say is, "Wow."

posted by grizzarkhov on March 4th 2009 at 12:34pm
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This is a great thing! I hope this inspires more people not to tear down. I love most of what they did except the front or steps, don't care for the design.

posted by LoriSF on March 4th 2009 at 12:35pm
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OMG - I'm in love...

posted by bepsf on March 4th 2009 at 12:42pm
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Wish we could see more! How gorgeous!

posted by behren on March 4th 2009 at 12:56pm
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Preeetttyyyy.... I want it!

posted by cassielynn on March 4th 2009 at 12:57pm
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Glorious.

posted by nazrd on March 4th 2009 at 1:50pm
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i am interested to find out how much a renovation like this cost! i love the mix of mid century and old cabin style, very well done

posted by stylist jasmine on March 4th 2009 at 2:55pm
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Amazing! A marriage made in heaven.

posted by angie19130 on March 4th 2009 at 4:09pm
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well done!

posted by sousa609 on March 4th 2009 at 5:12pm
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What a beautiful renovation and what a great post for ATDC. Thanks for including the link for the case study.

posted by teakgal on March 4th 2009 at 6:09pm
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you might like this one kinda sorta near d.c. in winchester va:

http://blog.designpublic.com/2007/10/15/the-modern-log-cabin/

becky

p.s. no idea why weird A's are all over my older blog posts. Something to do w/ Wordpress and "smart quotes," whatever the heck that means.

posted by becky on March 4th 2009 at 8:13pm
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What a beautifully cozy home! Those lime green chairs are to die for!

posted by Kelly@Color Sizzle on March 5th 2009 at 8:58am
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I love cabins.

posted by Haunted_Studio on March 5th 2009 at 10:53am
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VERY cool. A great renovation project.

posted by designclique on March 6th 2009 at 11:57am
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Gasp. Drool.

posted by kelleyk on March 8th 2009 at 3:59pm
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The stadium seating pointed right at the sunset is such a thoughtful touch.

posted by Kaete on March 8th 2009 at 5:52pm
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I'd love to see more images of the interior!

posted by Jennifer Squires on March 9th 2009 at 1:56pm
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LOVE the mix of modern and rustic!

posted by thirtyeight20 on March 13th 2009 at 2:25pm
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We did a huge feature (with stunning photography) on this home, and it was on the cover of our Jan/ Feb issue.

http://www.washingtonspaces.com/2009/1/articles/a-playhouse-for-all-ages

Jennifer Sergent/ Washington Spaces Magazine

posted by jsergent on March 17th 2009 at 1:34pm
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