Tag: cabin

  • Flying Treehouse Cabin at an Eco Lodge

    For me this is the ultimate getaway/retreat when you really want to unplug and get away from it all.
    I’d come here and shut off my phone and just relax either by myself or with someone special to me.

  • Small Remodeled Home With Tiny Guest House

    A must see cabin and half in Granite. Remodeled to be cute as they come.

  • Tropical Sustainable Farmette

    Tropical sustainable farmette, currently nearing completion. The cabin sets in the Biospharms community in Belize where each independent farm enjoys the tranquility of private roads, secure community gates, nature trails, swimming lagoons, playgrounds and a community Palapa just to name a few. Invest now and finish this tropical cabin to suit your dreams. Come see why Belize is rated the number one retirement and new family destination of the world.
    We have discovered at Biospharms in Belize that life is meant to be lived in community. Not working 2 or 3 jobs per family just to make ends meet. Living off the grid is fun and easy and growing your own organic food is healthiest. Say goodbye to all types of forced insurances and high taxes. Live free the way God created us to live.

  • Little Montana Cabin

    A small log cabin in Montana.

  • Simple Living in a Tiny Cabin on an Island

    Have you ever dreamed of simple living in a tiny cabin?
    If you prefer tiny houses on foundations instead of on trailers I think you’ll enjoy this.
    From the outside it looks like it might just be a shed. But it’s a little more than just that.
    The only thing it’s missing is an indoor bathroom. So I imagine there’s an outhouse nearby.

  • Two Story Tiny House for Work, Guests or Living?

    Photo Credit Portland Sequoia House
    This is a unique tall and skinny house that I just had to show you. And it looks like there’s another small structure on the property as well.
    I love the window frames and it seems to be very spacious considering it has two stories. Looks like it’d make for a great little house or even just guest quarters on anyone’s property to live in, rent out, or for family and friends to stay in.
    And I really like the surrounding trees and nature. There seems to be some nice outdoor space to hang out in too.
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  • The Hatch Cabin

    “This cozy cabin just reminds me of mountain vacation homes, with a simple appointments and a comfy rustic feel, sounds like a great place to get away!  This is actually a rental across the pond in Worcestershire.  Here is what…”

  • $12,000 Shed to Tiny House Conversion

    “I thought you would enjoy this shed from tiny house design that was converted to an amazing little bunkhouse. The owner Sue did a great job not only in the design and the interior but also in completing this project for only around $12,000.”

  • Fieldfare Cabin in Norway

    One of my readers sent me this link, thanks Anka! What an amazing place to build a cabin and talk about roughing-it. Also, please forgive the Google Translate translation:

    “Fieldfare cabin is a true copy of that war Quarter Linge officers and Ålesund Sunnmøre Association members Joachim, Birger and Olaf Aarsæther built in spring 1944, where they spent the last year of the war. The three had trained as saboteurs of Britain, and with several different missions in Norway and England behind him were dropped in Tafjordfjella to destroy communications in Romsdal and Lesja.

    The cottage was rebuilt by Joachim summer of 1990 and then donated to Alesund Sunnmøre Association. It unattended DNT standard with four berths and is hidden beneath a cliff ten minutes from Veltdalshytta.”

    via Fieldfarehytta – Hytte – UT.no.

  • Micro Homestead – Episode 24

    Kevin has posted an update on the tiny house he’s building. You can follow his work at kevinsmicrohomestead.wordpress.com.

    “cuting out window opening and dry fitting . next is install tape off trim and side up the wall. getting close to done with exterior.”

    via episode 24 front window and siding fall is here. – YouTube.