Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Hog Hill


A cute, little cabin in Hog Hill, Maine created by B Five Studio. With a name like Hog Hill, then I'm sure to like it or at least be amused. Reminds me of funny North Carolina road names. I think there is a Hog Pen Road around here somewhere? Oh, and that top play room could easily be converted into my new studio - what do you think?

48 comments:

  1. Your new studio...oh yes! I really love that first image. Just makes me want to hide away for a while.

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  2. I love this cabin! By looking on the outside I would never think it would be so open and inviting inside. Wait let me pack a bag!

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  3. ahh! That top playroom would make a perfect studio/craft room!
    oh and i'm glad you like my bike bag! we're going to start the heavy marketing push next month.

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  4. I love this cabin... and yeah, the top photo makes me want to curl up next to a fire with a book.

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  5. the way the lights hit into the attic room aka your new studio ( hehe) makes the sides look like they're curving, what a neat photo!

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  6. Diana, you are thinking of HOG SLIDE ROAD in NC. Fantastic cabin in the mountain. Wonder if there is a lake?

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  7. I think I'm sold. I'll take it. So warm and cozy!

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  8. ooh! just looked it up and i'm not too far away; definitely do-able! i think i might have to don some snowshoes and go take a peek in the window. ;-) i would love to escape there...

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  9. What a sweet and modest house. I think that would be a great place for a studio. The architecture is lovely.

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  10. this is AMAZING. i just love it. and "hog hill" makes me giggle!

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  11. I might be in hog heaven (oh, ha ha ha...bad joke.) This cabin really does look like a perfect, cozy retreat for winter, and the loft space would make an amazing studio! Oh, I love it.

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  12. what a cute place, i love open space living! and yes that top room is so crying out loud for a makeover (into a gorgeous studio! ;)

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  13. what a gorgeous little hideaway! it love how warm it looks on the inside.

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  14. What a cute cabin! I've never heard of Hog Hill (and I'm a Mainer), but now I kind of want to visit ♥

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  15. Thanks so much for your visit and comment today! Very cool name and blog header you have!

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  16. "YOUR" studio? How about "our" new studio? Really...I'm surprisingly amenable to sharing! ;)

    OMG! So falippin' adorable! (No...not me, silly...the house!) Hog Pen Road...try Toe Jam Hill!!! A real street name in my neck of the woods! Eew!

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  17. I wish I had a studio that awesome. What a cute place!

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  18. Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

    All the best,
    Ashley

    rainycitystyle.blogspot.com

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  19. Hog Hill looks pretty heavenly to me :)

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  20. I'm in Hog (Hill) Heaven!!

    I think I could be very comfortable there (but will consider surrendering it to you for your studio. :-)

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  21. beautiful. it reminds me a lot of a place we stayed at in Michigan for Christmas a couple of years ago—only Hog Hill looks about 5 times the size!

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  22. I would LOVE to live in a place like this - it looks just perfect (snow and all).

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  23. Oh yes, that would be a GORGEOUS studio. I love all attics and lofts. I've also been secretly hoping for a vertical garden to magically appear in my living room :)

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  24. This is amazing ... Gorgeous.. is this your vay-cay retreat? Comfortable, inviting, yet whimsical and fun!!

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  25. Soooo beautiful. I love these photos.

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  26. I saw that vertical garden you have on your side bar & totally was going to blog about it but then when I went to Smith & Hawkin's website I couldn't find it. :( Oh well, wouldn't it be wonderful to have several of these and have them angled in a row somewhere in the yard? I wonder if there's a way to make your own?...

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  27. Adorable - in that second photo the room itself looks like a dollhouse!

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  28. I love the off-kilter window placement, makes it seem so doll-like and homey.

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  29. Love - hog heaven! I can totally see as your studio.

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  30. What a fantastic place! I want to be there now!!

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  31. [thanks for stopping by my blog]

    that cabin seems so serene, and i love that loft, a perfect studio indeed.

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  32. As I was reading it, I was thinking they could call it Hog Pen and I wouldn't care......then I saw Beefy's comment! That "studio" is perfect.

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  33. mmm... i've been dreaming of cabins lately. how perfect!

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  34. oh wow...this is amazing....i'll take one too...and of course you just must have a housewarming creative pajama party and invite all of your blogging friends...old AND new :)

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  35. I think it would make a fine studio indeed! I love all of the windows...sigh.

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  36. Mmm, yes, and can you invite me when you get your studio all ready!

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  37. yes!! i had forgotten - north carolina does have some very odd street names!

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  38. Great little cabin! It looks big inside!

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  39. Love this house!! Open and cozy at the same time.

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  40. I LOVE, LOVE this little place! Ohmygosh.

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