Oregon siblings built a shared cabin in former park

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Oregon siblings and their families built a shared cabin in a former state park, creating a multi-generational retreat. The families collaborated to construct the cabin during the pandemic. The families purchased land in the Hood River Valley, previously a state park, and designed a 2,000-square-foot cabin. The cabin features separate bedroom suites, a shared living area, and an outdoor space with a pool. The project, costing $450,000, involved both professional contractors and family members. The cabin emphasizes minimalist design, energy efficiency, and a connection to the surrounding natural environment.


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