We all want to own a private space that we can call ours. A place we can call home, a sanctuary where we can find both peace and comfort at the same time. However, with the world’s current situation, not everyone can afford to buy their own property. Thankfully, a family-owned and operated company that’s...
Ever dreamed of packing it all up and moving to a tiny retreat in the woods? Us too! We love the idea of sitting by a roaring fire in a one-room cabin
Sit by a roaring fire or walk along a spring-fed creek when you stay at this zen-themed Airbnb in Pennsylvania.
A look at the 600 square foot small cabin house on the farm. The little get away cabin may be small in size, but it's big in living space!
This particular cabin was built for a writer/artist as a retreat from the busyness of life. Inside, there is a writing desk along one wall that can flip up on hinges to use. The back wall has a built-in bed that also serves for seating, and it has storage drawers underneath. Nearby is a working full bathroom housed inside a barn.
Five CABNS are available in quiet locations with locally sourced and sustainable materials and practices, including rainwater catchment systems, solar power, and composting toilets.
Get away from it all at this rural South Island stay you can book on Airbnb.
A family cabin on a Minnesota island is all about adventure.
There's much more to this unassuming lakeside cottage than meets the eye.
Cozy vibes ahead.
Libraries are one of my happy places so this cabin is straight out of my dream - a cozy personal library blended with a forest getaway! The Bookworm cabin is made for bibliophiles who want to enjoy the peace and quiet of nature while devouring stories by a fireplace. Designed by Polish duo Bartłomiej Kraciukand
Live BIG inside these tiny homes!
Mount Rainier is such an iconic and most unique elopement location in Washington. If you are looking for a cozy, intimate, rainy elopement in the Pacific Northwest, check out this blog post on an A-Frame Cabin Elopement by Mt. Rainier National Park. We have boho we have rain. We have all the elegant
Call It Design is an Instagram magazine that shares eye-pleasing examples of what it considers modern design, and it has earned itself 105K followers by doing so.
As a species, humans tend to want more than they need. As the saying goes, “We buy things we don’t need with money we don’t have to impress people we don’t like.” Now, this isn’t…
Lessons learned and a step by step video prove anyone can build the cabin of their dreams with hard work and good friends
Not sure about you, but I've always dreamed of having a little log cabin tucked in the woods -- well, here's your chance! This 160 square foot cabin was Amish-built and used as an Airbnb
As a species, humans tend to want more than they need. As the saying goes, “We buy things we don’t need with money we don’t have to impress people we don’t like.” Now, this isn’t…
A Twin Cities couple savor getting off the grid at their 600-square-foot retreat near Ely, designed by a "cabinologist."
After spending weeks with my brothers, regressing to teenagers and laughing like rabid hyenas… this back-to-real-life-stuff is incredibly tedious. The wedding was wonderful; and more importantly— I think my brother is very, very, very, fortunate. He married an amazing human. The last day Paul and I were there, we hung out with the newlyweds; and at the […]
This tiny cabin has so much character, I had to share it with you even though I'm not quite sure the logistics of transporting this whole cabin to a new spot! (That said, it can
We can’t get over how narrow this petite Alna camp is.
This is a 14x14 A-frame tiny cabin built by one of LaMar Alexander's plans clients. You can see most of it below, where it is about 70% finished. What do you think, could you see yourself
Book your next trip for two at Blue Moon Rising and stay in our cozy MoonShadow cabin.
They wanted the financial flexibility to travel, adventure, and live off the land So they set off to build a timber-framed tiny house
Milad Eshtiyaghi unveils Slope House 3, an untraditional A-frame timber cabin that employs biophilic design inside and out.
A fabulous initiative designed to encourage Australian's to protect and preserve the wilderness.
Ariel has lived off-grid in a tiny house in the Wyoming mountains for 6 years now. She has first-hand experience on how to deal with heat, water, and electricity without a reliable connection to the grid or even consistent sunshine. Ariel is a generous guest who offers an inside look at how she has set up the systems in her tiny house.
In just 11 steps you can have this heavenly cabin on your land and enjoy it yourself AND start hosting paying visitors.
This is Brad's tutorial on how to build your own tiny cabin on a foundation. This gives you a good idea on the basic construction of a house and what it takes to get it done. To
This is the Tiny House 2.0 by Den Outdoors. It's an upgraded version of their original design with a modernized touch. Don't miss other interesting tiny house plans you can build yourself, join our Free Tiny House
Tiny house kits under $10,000 are affordable and have just the right amount of square footage. Check out our top picks!
As a species, humans tend to want more than they need. As the saying goes, “We buy things we don’t need with money we don’t have to impress people we don’t like.” Now, this isn’t…
What do you think of this tiny space?
The young Tennessee-based design and build shop allows customers to fully customize their cabin, from foundation to interior
Cozy vibes ahead.
Ever dreamed of packing it all up and moving to a tiny retreat in the woods? Us too! We love the idea of sitting by a roaring fire in a one-room cabin
The tiny house movement is growing increasingly popular, with more and more people seeing the importance of living in a way that makes more of what you have instead of seeking to take up more space. Yet tiny house living isn’t without its challenges. Which is why we’ve written this article, to share three of our top tips for tiny house living. But before we do, what exactly is the tiny house movement?