Leaving the noise and pressure of the city behind, I escaped into the wilderness to build my dream cabin from the ground up. Surrounded by trees and silence, I chose a quiet clearing and began shaping a simple but strong cabin using logs, timber, and hand tools. The design focused on freedom and functionality, with large windows for natural light and a layout that blended with the landscape.

The heart of the project was a huge open workshop built beside the cabin. This space allowed room for woodworking, repairs, and creative projects, protected from harsh weather but open enough to feel connected to nature. Thick beams and a high roof gave the workshop strength and flexibility, while wide doors made it easy to move materials and equipment.
Life in the wilderness is slower but deeply rewarding. Every day involves building, fixing, and improving with your own hands. The cabin provides warmth and shelter, while the workshop fuels creativity and independence. Escaping the city was not just about changing location, but about changing lifestyle. Building a dream cabin with an open workshop in the wild proved that a simpler life, closer to nature, can offer true satisfaction, purpose, and peace.