In the Fall of 2014 Mike and Tina Sonen bought a rustic log cabin that needed a lot of TLC. But the Sonens were definitely the people for the job.
While Mike was an all around handyman, his passion was wood working. He made furniture for friends and family for the better part of three decades. A rocking chair that's been passed around his nieces and nephews as they have children, a reading bench for his mother, and an entire living room suite for Tina, are just a few of the pieces he's made. Mike's work tends to reflect the simple elegance of the Arts and Crafts style. This in turn inspired the motif for their new cabin.
Tina may not have known much about refurbishing a house when she began, but she could be called an expert now. While Mike tackled the big projects, Tina learned how to stain wood, lay and grout tile, install cabinets, and then still made lunch. She also made the cushions in the living room in her free time. Now a retired widow, Tina enjoys renting it out to vacationers to enjoy.
All in all, bringing this cabin into the twenty-first century has definitely been a family affair and everyone in the Sonen's lives pitched in at one point or another. Now they want to invite you to enjoy their hard work. Come be apart of the family and admire the loving detail that Mike and Tina included in every corner to ensure your stay would be memorable.