Built with DEN

Mike Romanowicz

DEN Outdoors presents Built with DEN, a show where we interview real DEN customers who have turned their tiny house and cabin dreams into reality using DEN’s thoughtfully designed house plans. Hear their stories, challenges, and successes as they build unique spaces that reflect their vision. Whether you're dreaming of your own cabin getaway or just love stories of creativity and craftsmanship, this podcast is your guide to the world of DEN builds.

  1. JUL 2

    From Cabin Plans to Lakeside Retreat: Laura's Alpine 2.2 Build with DEN

    Laura had a clear vision for her family’s cabin: something modern yet timeless, efficient yet warm, and perfectly suited for gatherings by the lake. Working with DEN’s Alpine 2.2 cabin plans, she brought that vision to life in a way that balanced design challenges with personal touches. For Laura, the appeal of DEN was in finding modern cabin plans that could deliver on both aesthetics and practicality. She wanted a design that reflected the spirit of a modern family cabin—a retreat that felt architecturally fresh, but still carried the warmth of a traditional getaway. The Alpine 2.2 cabin was a natural fit, combining efficiency with a layout perfect for entertaining, relaxing, and making memories year-round. What makes this project especially inspiring is how it demonstrates the flexibility of DEN’s designs. Set on a narrow lot cabin site near the lake, Laura’s build proves that you don’t need sprawling acreage to create an extraordinary retreat. With the right planning, even a compact footprint can become a welcoming space that feels open and expansive. The result is a true lakeside cabin retreat—bright, efficient, and designed for real family living. Large windows draw in natural light, thoughtful details make the most of every square foot, and the finished home seamlessly connects indoor and outdoor spaces. For anyone dreaming of a Lake Michigan cabin escape or simply exploring cabin plans that can adapt to unique property challenges, Laura’s project is proof that a modern vision, paired with the right plans, can create something timeless.

    21 min
  2. JUL 1

    Building Creekside at the Esopus: How Modern Cabin Plans Create Modern Cabin Rentals

    When Cooper set out to create a one-of-a-kind retreat in the Catskills, he knew he needed more than just inspiration — he needed cabin plans that could balance style, efficiency, and a clear path to building. His search ultimately led him to DEN Outdoors - our modern cabin plans stood out for their mix of clean design and practical, builder-friendly details. The result is Creekside at the Esopus, a project that reflects not only Cooper’s own vision but also how the right design can transform raw land into a welcoming destination. For Cooper, the decision to use DEN Outdoors cabin plans wasn’t just about building a house; it was about creating a space that could flex between personal use and a viable rental business. His cabin now doubles as both a relaxing escape and an inviting option for guests looking for modern cabin rentals, tiny home vacation rentals, or even the kind of immersive off-grid cabin rental experience that has become so popular among travelers. By combining thoughtful modifications to his chosen modern alpine house plans with his own creative touches, Cooper was able to achieve a build that feels both unique and instantly familiar to anyone who dreams of a mountain retreat. Along the way, he learned firsthand how efficient, well-structured design can simplify the construction process, reduce unexpected costs, and open the door to long-term success — lessons that anyone considering a build of their own can take to heart. In this story, Cooper shares his journey of choosing the right plans, marketing his property, and creating a modern Catskills getaway that feels like home from the moment you arrive.

    22 min
  3. JUN 23

    Building Modern Cabins in Red River Gorge: An Interview with Everly Lodging

    In this episode, we explore what it takes to build a truly standout modern cabin in one of Kentucky’s most scenic regions. Sonia and Jeff, founders of Everly Lodging, joined us to talk through their journey turning raw land in Rogers, Kentucky, into a cluster of thoughtfully designed, high-performing cabin rentals. Nestled in the heart of Red River Gorge, their A-Frame cabins and modern rustic retreats blend minimalism with mountain charm, creating a one-of-a-kind experience for weekenders, hikers, and design lovers alike. Sonia and Jeff walk us through their process — from selecting the land to completing their first A-Frame cabin using DEN Outdoors plans. They share what it was like navigating the local permitting process, prepping their site, and executing a design vision that prioritizes simplicity, functionality, and connection to nature. Their modern rustic design combines clean lines, natural materials, and open interiors that feel peaceful and intentional — exactly what people are looking for in a design-forward A-Frame house. This episode also goes behind the scenes of their rental business. With over 90% occupancy rates, Everly Lodging is proof that good design and thoughtful hosting can create serious returns. Sonia and Jeff share how they approached staging, photography, guest communication, and pricing — and how they carved out space in the competitive Red River Gorge cabins market without compromising on what made their homes feel unique. Finally, we dig into why Rogers, Kentucky, is such a smart location for modern cabin development. With year-round tourism, an explosion of interest in nature-forward stays, and easy access to hiking and climbing in Red River Gorge, the area is an ideal canvas for building and hosting. Whether you’re dreaming about launching your own rental, or just love the idea of a weekend escape in the woods, this episode delivers both inspiration and actionable insight.

    39 min
  4. JUN 2

    Building a Modern Cabin in Upstate NY: Ava & Yang’s Outpost Plus with DEN Outdoors

    When Ava and Yang set out to build their dream getaway in Upstate New York, they weren’t just searching for inspiration — they needed modern cabin plans that could guide them from raw land to a finished retreat. Their journey ultimately led them to DEN Outdoors’ Outpost Plus, a design that combined the clean lines of a modern cabin build with the flexibility to customize details to fit their vision. What started as a set of cabin plans quickly became a blueprint for turning their long-held dream into a tangible home. For Ava and Yang, the decision to go with a modern design wasn’t about creating just another rustic cabin in the woods. They wanted a space that balanced livability with the potential to generate income through Airbnb rentals in the Catskills. By choosing builder-friendly cabin plans, they were able to streamline the process, avoid costly surprises, and focus on the details that would set their property apart — from the extra loft space to the way natural light floods through the signature Outpost Plus windows. Along the way, they discovered that modifying modern cabin plans requires careful planning. Small changes, like shifting layouts or adding square footage, can create ripple effects throughout the build. But with DEN’s structured approach, the challenges became opportunities to refine their retreat. This adaptability is one reason many homeowners exploring prefab cabins or prefab homes also turn to DEN: the plans provide a clear starting point while still allowing for creative adjustments. Now, as construction progresses from concrete floors to soaring timber frames, Ava and Yang’s Outpost Plus is taking shape as both a personal escape and a future rental destination. Their experience offers insight for anyone considering a modern cabin build of their own — showing how the right plans, a clear vision, and a willingness to adapt can transform raw land into a welcoming retreat that feels like home the moment you step inside.

    26 min
  5. MAY 16

    Building a DEN A-Frame 2.2 in the Poconos for a Romantic STR Retreat

    Building a dream getaway starts with the right cabin plans, and Jonna and Shariq’s Reverie Room is a perfect example. Designed using modern A-frame house plans, their cabin in the Poconos shows how a thoughtful design can balance cost, customization, and comfort. The result is a stunning retreat that doubles as both a personal escape and a short-term rental property. From the beginning, the couple compared different approaches — from prefab cabins and traditional builds to A-frame kits and fully custom designs. What set DEN’s A-frame house plans apart was the flexibility: a structure that could be adapted to the landscape, offer large windows and loft space, and still stay within a realistic budget. That combination made the Reverie Room feel intentional from day one. The location in the Pocono Mountains amplified the value of choosing the right design. By starting with small cabin plans that emphasized indoor-outdoor connection, they created a space where natural light, forest views, and year-round usability all come together. Features like a lofted bedroom, open living space, and a deck for entertaining help the cabin feel both cozy and expansive at once. More than just a getaway, the Reverie Room shows how modern cabin plans can turn into a long-term investment. Whether used as a rental, family retreat, or creative project, this A-frame cabin demonstrates that the right plan doesn’t just provide a structure — it creates opportunity.

    25 min
  6. MAY 8

    Modern Cabin Plans in North Carolina: Mary & Chris's Alpine 2.2

    When Mary and Chris set out to build a cabin in the rolling hills of Brevard, North Carolina, they wanted more than a getaway — they wanted a design that could feel like home today and adapt for the future. Their search led them to modern cabin plans from DEN Outdoors, where they found the Alpine 2.2, a design that balanced clean, contemporary style with practical, builder-ready details. To complete their vision, they paired it with a detached garage, modeled off one of DEN’s tiny house plans, giving them flexible space for storage, vehicles, or future creative use. The couple’s project shows how the right North Carolina cabin plans can transform raw land into a space that feels intentional from day one. By leaning on well-designed floor plans and integrating passive solar elements, Mary and Chris created a home that blends seamlessly with its surroundings while remaining efficient and cost-conscious. It’s a model for anyone looking at small modern house plans or mountain builds that demand both beauty and durability. What makes their story stand out is how they approached challenges. Building on new land came with its hurdles, but DEN’s clear documentation and streamlined process helped them stay on track, limit surprises, and keep the focus on design. Paired with thoughtful choices like open interiors, large windows, and a garage-based layout, they were able to create a project that feels both elevated and approachable. Today, their Alpine 2.2 isn’t just a cabin — it’s a personal retreat, a gathering place, and a reflection of how modern house plans can adapt to the needs of real people. For anyone considering building in North Carolina or beyond, Mary and Chris’s experience is proof that great design paired with careful planning can deliver both peace of mind and a timeless home.

    15 min
  7. APR 29

    Modern Farmhouse Dreams Realized: Beth's DEN Outdoors Build in Vermont

    When Beth set out to build a peaceful retirement home in Vermont, she wanted more than just a cozy place to land — she was searching for modern farmhouse plans that would reflect her personal style, maximize energy efficiency, and make everyday living feel intentional. That search led her to DEN Outdoors, whose builder-ready cabin plans stood out for their clean lines, flexible layouts, and thoughtful detailing. What began as a long-held dream quickly took shape as a warm, light-filled modern farmhouse tucked into the woods of New England. Beth’s home is a beautiful example of how modern cabin plans can offer more than just rustic charm — they can deliver a turnkey path to energy-efficient living. With downsizing in retirement top of mind, Beth prioritized functionality and simplicity while still maintaining the visual warmth that makes a house feel like home. The result is a blend of classic farmhouse design with modern sensibilities: an open floor plan, high ceilings, and a welcoming porch that perfectly frames the surrounding forest. While many prospective homeowners look to prefab homes or modular solutions, Beth took a more hands-on route, using DEN Outdoors plans as a foundation for her own unique build. From crawl space foundation tweaks to adding special finishing touches inside, this project demonstrates the flexibility of DEN’s modern farmhouse plans for those looking to create a forever home without sacrificing style or substance. Whether you're considering a cabin-style retreat or exploring farmhouse plans for a new chapter in life, Beth’s journey is a powerful reminder that the right home plan can simplify the process and lead to something truly personal. In this DEN Outdoors review, you'll get a firsthand look at the choices, trade-offs, and design inspirations behind a Vermont build that balances comfort, efficiency, and timeless style.

    25 min

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DEN Outdoors presents Built with DEN, a show where we interview real DEN customers who have turned their tiny house and cabin dreams into reality using DEN’s thoughtfully designed house plans. Hear their stories, challenges, and successes as they build unique spaces that reflect their vision. Whether you're dreaming of your own cabin getaway or just love stories of creativity and craftsmanship, this podcast is your guide to the world of DEN builds.