log cabin
Pronunciation
/lˈɔɡ kˈæbɪn/
British pronunciation
/lˈɒɡ kˈabɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "log cabin"in English

Log cabin
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a small house, particularly one in the mountains or the countryside, that is made of thick pieces of wood

log cabin definition and meaning

What is a "log cabin"?

A log cabin is a small house made from logs, typically built in a rustic style. It is often associated with rural or woodland settings and has a charming, natural appearance due to the use of wooden logs as the main building material. Log cabins are usually one or two stories and are known for their warmth, simplicity, and connection to nature. They often feature exposed wooden beams and may have a fireplace, porch, or outdoor space for relaxing. Log cabins are popular as vacation homes or retreats, offering a peaceful and cozy environment.

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They spent their summer weekends in a cozy log cabin by the lake, surrounded by trees.
After years of living in the city, they decided to move to a log cabin in the woods for a quieter life.
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