If you have a cabin or a cottage, there is a chance that at some point you are going to want or need a garage. Especially, if you have some recreational vehicles and toys. Cabin garages can be just as rustic and stylish as your cabin itself.
Just like a cabin design is more relaxed and typically more rustic than a home design, a cabin garage would want to fit that same pattern. Also, if you love the view of your location, you may want more windows than the typical garage as well.
I liked the large picture window at the back of this cabin garage:
![red-cabin-garage cabin garages](https://rustic-crafts.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/red-cabin-garage.jpg)
This entire garage is really an extension of the cabin with the rustic wood walls, great gooseneck lighting, and the fact that it is equipped with a beverage refrigerator for hanging out for long periods.
![log-home-garage cabin garages](https://rustic-crafts.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/log-home-garage-mv38.jpg)
The wood siding, tin roof and log details on this garage make it a perfect look for a cabin garage.
![garage-doors cabin garages](https://rustic-crafts.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/garage-doors.jpg)
I love these rustic wooden garage doors!
![two-story-garage two story garage](https://rustic-crafts.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/two-story-garage.jpg)
Here is a fun cabin garage design with some living space above. The doors are especially cool! However, it would also be easy to incorporate a more traditional style door, in a rustic design, for convenience.
![NewConstructionGarageBonusRoom garage and bonus room](https://rustic-crafts.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/NewConstructionGarageBonusRoom.jpg)
The upper bonus room of this garage is separated by the siding choice which gives it a unique look that hardly even looks like a garage. The access stairs, from the outside, and the large surrounding deck add a lot as well.
I hope you have been inspired by these cabin garages!