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Leisure House

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Leisure House
By Kenneth R. MacDonald
Expansive, yet inexpensive, this highly functional cabin will
serve as a ski hut, resort cabin or pool cabana; can be ordered precut.

Rear view of this version of the
Leisure House
shows interesting suspended deck off the bedroom.
A HAMMER, wrench and a ladder are the
only tools required to erect this all-purpose
cabin designed by Campbell & Wong,
nationally known San Francisco team of
young and imaginative architects.
Their functional vacation type house is
suitable for residents of a metropolitan city
within driving distance of the mountains;
the seaside or just pleasantly suburban
areas of relaxation.
It is also a ski hut, a play house, a garden
shelter, a pool cabana, resort cabin or even
a motel or rental unit . . . whatever you

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The Four Winds

The Four Winds

… is a four-in-one-room lodge which will accommodate eighteen
guests! Four convertible living-sleeping areas border
its sunken living room.

THE fourth cabin by Egil Hermanovski is the largest and best
suited to construction on level ground. Its breezy design and
spacious four-in-one capabilities nicely carry out the theme its
name implies.

Front View

Whether you are planning to use The Four Winds as a summer
cabin, or a hunting and skiing lodge, its sleeping capacity is
one of the most important factors to be considered. The more
persons a cabin can accommodate the better it is.
The Four Winds in this respect is the most desirable of the
four designs. The absolutely flexible layout provides one large
living room during the day, a few folding doors converting this
open space into five bedrooms at night. It will sleep ten people
with regular beds or couches, eighteen if double bunks are used
in the corners. These could have hinged folding backrests which
at night can be lifted and secured in a horizontal position, an
improvement on the old style.

The kitchen is centrally located with long, continuous counters
and cabinets. The recessed living and fireplace area has the
effect of an amphitheatre, with seats (pillows) on the higher
floor, and a three-way fireplace with a copper hood in the
center of the room.

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