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640 Sq. Ft. Modcabin Near Asheville


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This is a 640 sq. ft. Modcabin available as a vacation rental near Asheville, North Carolina.

The cabin’s master suite includes a new queen bed with luxurious linens. The second floor loft space has two cozy twin beds and plenty of games and toys. Our spa-like bath includes fluffy towels, organic bath products and a large tiled shower. The cabin has an open floor plan with kitchen and living room featuring rustic modern furnishings, a large flatscreen TV, and fully-stocked kitchen with new stainless appliances.1

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640 Sq. Ft. Rustic/Modern ‘Modcabin’ Vacation Rental Near Asheville, North Carolina

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Photos via vrbo

This ModCabin has a beautiful interior.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

There’s a mini-split air conditioning system here, and it looks like we have plywood flooring, right?

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Do you like the artwork and furniture?

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

The kitchen with full-size refrigerator.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Beautiful wood countertops.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Ladder access to the loft.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Snacks and coffee ready to go.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Two extra beds up in the loft with storage.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Cozy.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

The windows in the corner allows lots of natural light in.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Downstairs, you’ll find the master bedroom.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Do you like the exposed beams?

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Plenty of storage here. Do you like the floating nightstand?

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

In the bathroom there’s a stacking washer and dryer by the large window. There’s a separator for the toilet.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Full-size shower with subway tiles.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Access to the bathroom is via sliding barn door.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Cool lighting fixture with wardrobe hooks nearby!

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

The outdoor space in this cabin is almost as good as the inside… If not better?

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

There’s a super-awesome fireplace.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

And there’s also a modern picnic table!

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

What an awesome place to relax and unwind.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Oh my, they don’t stop surprising us out here. There’s even a large swing!

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

This is too cool for school… (Staying home).

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

It gets better, too, because there’s a hot tub.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

A hot tub in the woods!

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

With a nearby hammock, too.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

And another picnic table by the stream.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Nature is the best way to recharge your soul.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

This looks fun…

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Views of the mountains and forest.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Plenty of wood storage to keep the cabin warm.

640sf Modcabin Near Asheville

Fireside chat, anyone?

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Photos via vrbo

Highlights

  • 640 sq. ft.
  • Vacation cabin
  • Sleeps 4
  • 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom
  • Hot tub
  • Fire pit
  • Creek
  • Hiking trailers
  • Near Asheville, NC

Resources

  1. https://www.vrbo.com/1166793
  2. http://modcabins.com/

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  • Eric
    February 7, 2018, 10:29 pm

    Intuhwesting… vehwy intuhwesting….

  • Robert M Worth Jr
    November 2, 2019, 5:28 am

    Is this place even insulated not only in the roof but walls and in-between floors? From the photos it looks like it is not. Winters in Asheville, while only about 6-8 weeks in length, can get nasty with temps below zero (0-F) to about -15 degrees F for several days. That wood burning stove won’t keep the pipes warm enough to prevent freezing.

    • Scott
      November 3, 2019, 10:06 am

      It looks like it’s uninsulated between floors, but the exterior walls and the ceiling are drywalled so we can’t be sure about those.

    • rick
      December 6, 2019, 11:05 am

      it looks to only be un-insulated between the interior floors and in the roof of the covered porch which has no living space above.

  • Kurt
    November 27, 2019, 2:30 am

    Storing firewood under a home? Dumb idea…termites.

    • Margaret Close
      November 6, 2021, 11:41 am

      So pretty!! I wish it was closer to Wisconsin. What a great place to relax and restore!👍

  • Louise Gray
    December 5, 2019, 9:18 pm

    I love it. I would like a powder room because, let’s face it, s9metimes you have to g9 at the same time and I am not gping t9 g9 on the woods. haha

  • Tabitha R Messer
    December 5, 2019, 10:15 pm

    Would it be possible to rent to own this type of place? I am currently stuck in Florida, but I am from the Blue Ridge. I understand that everything is not picture perfect. My credit sucks, but I would love to return home.

  • Vivian
    December 6, 2019, 3:07 am

    I simply adore this house. For those that can use lofts, you can use the area for sleeping. I’d use it as a lounge, myself. Everything is in a practical, functional design (omg, actual closets). I’m not a fan of rustic, but paired with the modern as they did here and it’s got a lovely style. And I’m a huge fan of people who build so that the home fits into the surroundings. This house BELONGS right where it is. It must be a joy. I could see myself doing nothing in front of the firepit and/or watching the stream trickly be. Wonderfully done.

  • Diane Gray
    December 7, 2019, 12:57 am

    Looks like a neat place to rent; however, I would be afraid of any bears in the area! And I can’t help but wonder if it would be warm enough when there’s snow on the ground as in the photos. Very nicely done, particularly the porch area and the outdoors pool, cornhole game, and firepit.

  • Susan
    December 9, 2019, 10:36 am

    This is absolutely perfect…for me. Of course, adequate insulation is a must, so that would be the only thing I’d need to change. But at this point, we don’t really know that it’s not insulated.

  • Theora Stark
    December 13, 2019, 12:37 am

    How do i find out actual location and rental details and who to contact..please reply by email..thank you

  • May 11, 2020, 1:13 pm
    • Natalie C. McKee
      May 11, 2020, 1:13 pm

      Hi Lisa — you could ask the owners of the rental but we don’t know I’m afraid.

  • Juliana Guevara
    May 12, 2020, 2:19 pm

    Sleep 6

  • Louise Gray
    May 12, 2020, 6:12 pm

    I love it. Perfect.

  • Donna Rae
    May 13, 2020, 3:46 pm

    I love the look of this place and the finishes are well done, too. I would like a bigger kitchen, though, so I would want to make the area with the swinging twin bed an interior space. There is a huge amount of covered exterior space and not as used during colder months so it makes sense to make a bit more interior space. I like the swinging bed but I’d like a bigger kitchen/living area better. Still plenty of room to move that swinging bed to the other covered area. Everyone has their own ideas and it is interesting to see how others might change a thing or two. Food for thought, for sure.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      May 14, 2020, 1:13 pm

      So true! So many ideas 🙂 So few homes one can have!

  • Sheila
    August 25, 2020, 6:05 pm

    Beautiful!! Love it all.

  • Mary
    August 25, 2020, 7:10 pm

    It’s lovely but knowing how many bears roam Asheville neighborhoods (friends who live there are always posting bear sighting photos), I can’t help but imagine bears enjoying the hot tub and playing on that outdoor swing.

  • BlysseB
    August 27, 2020, 12:11 am

    I’m so-so on the main structure — those rooms seem very tight to me, and I fear for the roof in any kind of serious snowfall — but I’m completely drooling over all the outdoor living spaces, both porch-side and land-side. I am taking serious notes on what kind of outdoor spaces to add when I build/acquire my tiny home.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      August 27, 2020, 9:31 am

      I do think the roof will be ok because I don’t believe they get much snow in Asheville. But the tight rooms are another issue!

  • Carole Dillard
    September 3, 2020, 5:56 pm

    It is a fun/cozy/ beautiful, setting and I would love to visit it there. The only thing that makes me pause is that it is a perfect place for snakes, water, leaf cover, etc. It would be my luck to step on one. There are poisonous snakes in that region.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      September 7, 2020, 8:54 am

      Yes I’m not a snake person by any means!

  • Mary Barber
    September 3, 2020, 8:37 pm

    It needs more, and larger, windows for my taste. I think small spaces seem larger if they’re not closed in but opened up to the outdoors.
    I also would like to know if it was built by a tiny home company that can replicate it for others. It IS stunning, especially with that outdoor room added on.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      September 7, 2020, 8:53 am

      Hi Mary, the company that built this is Modcabins. You can see there site here >>> http://modcabins.com/

  • Donna Rae
    February 13, 2021, 12:54 pm

    I commented before but have thought of one more thing that builders and customers to think about. Never put a full cabinet above the kitchen sink. It makes it so you have to stand funny when doing dishes and it’s a thankless enough task without adding discomfort to the formula! For me, a sink should always have a window above it so having it on the wall where the cooktop and oven are would be a better location for me. In my previous comment I said that I’d expand the kitchen/living area which would allow plenty of space to switch them around. An added bonus to enlarging the kitchen is creating space for a dishwasher! Who can’t get behind that, right? Though I think that shower is delightful, it would be more practical to have a tub/shower combo to accommodate folks with kids or adults who enjoy a good soak…other than in the hot tub. As a senior citizen, I wouldn’t have use for a loft bedroom (maybe a smaller loft just to have room for a bit of storage) so having taller ceilings and no ladder would make this place look really spacious! Overall this is a fabulous little home and even as is, is very livable. A fabulous post!

    • Eric
      February 15, 2021, 12:24 am

      Totally agree with you on the placement of the window above the sink. Makes a dreary job so much more bearable.

  • Pat Cameron
    October 29, 2021, 10:53 pm

    How do I rent this tiny home?

  • kevin kelly
    October 30, 2021, 12:48 pm

    I would put the hot tub on the covered deck and carpet the stairs wooden stairs make for slippery surfaces

  • vee
    October 30, 2021, 6:02 pm

    What more can I say? Fantastic!!!

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