ABOUT THIS PROJECT
What: A cabin near Minong, Wis.
Size: 2,500 square feet, including three bathrooms, two bedrooms and a lower-level bunkhouse for the children.
Design team: Architects Christian Dean, Ben Awes and Bob Ganser, CityDeskStudio, Minneapolis, www.citydeskstudio.com; 612-872-2398.
Contractor: Mast Construction, Hayward, Wis.
Go online: See a photo gallery at startribune.com/homes.
The Home of the Month appears in the Sunday Homes section the first Sunday of every month. The program, a partnership between the Star Tribune and the Minnesota chapter of the American Institute of Architects, features architect-designed houses selected by a jury of experts. The houses represent a range of prices, styles and locations.
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