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This 1970s fishing cabin has been transformed into a lovely private getaway that’s modern, moody, and functional in northwestern Washington State. The main living area of the cabin features a wood-burning stove for ultimate coziness, and there’s a two-person hot tub on the deck.

The space has two bedrooms, one in the loft and one downstairs, each with a queen-sized bed. A small catwalk leads to a hammock spot where you can relax with a good book. And just wait until you see the luxurious bathroom!

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Moody & Cozy Getaway for Two

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Images via Forest and Andy

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This amazing father and son duo created an absolute masterpiece of a vacation property in Sevierville, Tennessee which they call “Skywalk Treehouse.” The two self-proclaimed “children at heart” made sure to include everything their past selves — and current selves — would want in a treehouse! That means there’s a whole building dedicated to entertainment and tons of luxury upgrades. Plus it’s located right in the foot of the Smokey Mountains!

While nowhere near “tiny,” this unique setup includes four separate treehouses connected by bridges a la “Swiss Family Robinson.” This incredible compound sleeps 16 and includes two full kitchens, multiple bathrooms, and a deck with a huge seven-person hot tub. Enjoy the incredible tour below!

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They Built a Compound of Modern Treehouses Connected by Bridges in Sevierville, Tennessee

The Skywalk Treehouse Four Treehouses in One!

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Daymon did a lot of research about other eco retreats and glamping resorts and found the biggest complaint across the board was with the bathhouses. So he determined to win the bathhouse war and make the nicest glamping showers you’ve ever seen! They have endless hot water, multiple shower heads, exposed copper piping, and mirrors, yet still retain a rustic charm with sinks carved out of wood slabs.

Byrd Creek is an amazing glamping resort filled with tiny cabins built from wood, which felled on the property and hewn by a local sawmill. There’s a community kitchen on site as well, and the creek is perfect for tubing!

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Beautiful Tiny Glamping Cabins in Tennessee

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This two-bedroom cabin near the Cascade Mountains was built by Nick out of two 40-foot shipping containers. He had one container cut in half and the other cantilevered over them to create a unique profile. It even allows for a balcony with a two-person hot tub on the second floor.

The first floor of the cabin has a cozy living area with a modern electric fireplace and a large kitchen with all the necessary appliances. Nick didn’t skimp out on materials, with this build costing nearly $250K and making for a truly luxurious vacation stay!

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Cantilevered Containers Create a Magical Vacation Home

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This is ‘The Starling’, a 14’x14′, 250-sq.-ft., rustic, off-grid, tiny A-frame cabin in Swannanoa, North Carolina.

It has a modern, moody vibe, and is highly reviewed on Airbnb. Would you ever consider building a rustic little cabin like this? Or maybe staying here for a few nights? Check it out and learn more below!

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The Starling 14’x14′ A-frame Tiny Cabin in Swannanoa, North Carolina

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If you’re in Romania and looking try out a tiny house take a look at this, the Tiny Atlas in Gura Râului, Romania.

It’s a beautiful tiny home on wheels surrounded by mountains, trees, grass fields, cherry orchards, and apple trees. Imagine… Just you, the tiny house, and nature. Who knows what could come of one’s time here. A novel, deep sleep, long walks, relaxation, all of the above?

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Orchard Tiny House Experience in Romania

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Images via Gabriela/Airbnb

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This is an Escape Tradition Tiny House in the Olympic Mountains of Sequim, Washington.

There are hundreds of trails for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking just a few miles away. This is a Tradition model from Escape which features a covered front porch and a sleeping loft. This model is no longer listed on their website.

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Escape Tradition Tiny House In Washington

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This is a tiny stargaze cabin at Bellfire Farm in the Catskills Mountains of upstate New York.

It’s a really unique place that you can actually book a stay at via Airbnb. It has a big window in the rear of the cabin, on the roof, made for stargazing. It’s really interesting and unique. Check it out and let us know what you think in the comments.

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Tiny Stargazing Cabin in New York

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What an adorable cozy cabin in North Carolina! This spot will make a great tiny house vacation for a couple or a few friends. It comfortably sleeps 3 with its lofts connected by breezeway.

Downstairs there’s a small table, and a kitchen with everything you need to cook up a meal minus an oven. You can warm up by the wood-burning stove, and then take a good book to the reading nook with a cup of hot cocoa.

Outside there are hiking trails, a babbling brook, and a fire pit for warmer days. You can book this spot on HipCamp here.

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Images via HipCamp/Angela

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