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Now here’s something unique — an A-frame on a trailer! Now before you get too excited, the existing trailer isn’t road-worthy, so if you want to buy this 10×12 creation you’ll need to get it towed. But, if there was a way to get it on a new trailer, you could have a mobile a-frame!

For $6,000, this a-frame in New Hampshire is ready for a new home. It would make a great Airbnb or guest cottage in your backyard. While it doesn’t have plumbing, it does have electric. There’s a partial wall dividing the bed from the rest of the space.

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10×12 A-Frame For $6K: Perfect for an Airbnb

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This is a micro A-frame cabin in the woods that can be built for as little as $700!

This one is actually a vacation cabin that’s on Airbnb out of Cave Junction, Oregon. Would you build a little cabin like this?

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Micro A-frame Cabin Vacation in Cave Junction, Oregon

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Images via Airbnb

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This is a micro A-frame cabin built in only three weeks with only $700 in materials using one of Derek Diedricksen’s plans. Amazing, isn’t it?

Tiny A-frame Cabin Built for $700 in Materials in Only Three Weeks!

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This a micro A-frame cabin you can rent in Spain.

Outside, you’ll notice a pine paneled house sitting in a garden with a little red table and chair set. Between a couple trees off to the side of the house hangs a hammock for an outdoor sleeping experience.

When you go inside, you’ll find the same pine paneling and one full-size bed. If you wanted to, you can rent this micro cabin in Spain for only $18 a night. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

Micro A-frame Cabin in Spain

Micro A-frame Cabin in Spain

Images © Airbnb

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This is an off-grid micro A-frame cabin in Gasquet, California.

Inside you’ll find a small open living area with your bed.

Outside you’ll find an outdoor kitchen and a separate structure as your bathhouse.

If you want you can book a stay here using Airbnb to try out tiny living deep in the woods of Northern California.

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Related: Modern Thoreau-like Micro Cabin in Italy

Off-Grid Micro A-frame Cabin

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Images © Airbnb.com

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This is an A-frame pod vacation rental outside of Ljubljana, Slovenia. It’s designed to be a luxury camping experience, or what they’ve been calling glamping these days.

The units are very simple… They’re designed to accommodate two guests and yes, they actually do come with your own private (but separate) bathroom because otherwise, that wouldn’t be luxurious, would it? 😂

Stylish A-frame Pod Cabins with Private Bathrooms in Slovenia

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Images via Glamping Hub

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Had to show you Deek’s recent $1200 DIY A-frame micro cabin that transforms. I think it’s an amazing design and he had Joe Everson of Tiny Happy Homes (formerly Tennessee Tiny Homes) build it for him.

Also soon if you’re interested you’ll be able to get the design directly from Deek over at his siteRelaxShacks.com. The coolest part about this A-frame cabin is that it’s really tiny, cheap to build, but it also transforms (in good weather).

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Transforming A-frame Micro Cabin Built for Just $1,200!

Transforming A frame Micro Cabin you can build for $1200

© Derek Diedricksen of RelaxShacks.com (via YouTube)

See it all for yourself in the video below:

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Here’s a gorgeous two-story chalet in the woods of Canada that’s surrounded by stunning evergreen forest. While the interior living space is fairly compact, the large decks that wrap around two sides of the house nearly double the area to relax. And did I mention the 4-season shipping container thermal pool?

The bedrooms are on the first floor of the chalet, each with a queen-sized bed. Upstairs, there’s an open-concept living room with a wood stove that flows into the kitchen/dining area. You can enjoy meals while soaking in views through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Which feature do you think is the most remarkable?

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Two-story Chalet Cabin with Thermal Shipping Container Pool!

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This is a quaint little cottage tucked in the woods in Wisconsin. It’s nearby the main house, but offers a private spot to relax and unplug for a couple of days, with a comfortable couch and electric fireplace to keep you cozy.

The loft bedroom is decorated with globe twinkle lights, and there’s a full bathroom with a stock tank tub if you want a relaxing bath. The little kitchenette has a mini fridge and microwave so you can store and reheat food from a night out. Let us know what you think!

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Tiny Wisconsin Cabin in the Woods

Adorable Cozy Cabin w: Fireplace 10

Images via Airbnb/Rena

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