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Berkshire Small House: Beautiful Little Cottage


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I think you might agree that this Berkshire Small House is the epitome of simple living because it’s not too much and it’s not too little. The home was built using modified Tumbleweed Whidbey plans.

And unlike many tiny houses this gorgeous little cottage could easily serve even a growing family and their descendants for many decades to come because it has two bedrooms, a big walk-in closet, radiant floor heating, and more.

It’s a beautiful example of what housing and real estate could be if we can inspire developers to give us what we really want, don’t you think? If you agree that more homes like this would help society please join the movement and re-share below. Thank you!

Berkshire Small House: Beautiful Little Cottage

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Alex is a contributor and editor for TinyHouseTalk.com and the always free Tiny House Newsletter. He has a passion for exploring and sharing tiny homes (from yurts and RVs to tiny cabins and cottages) and inspiring simple living stories. We invite you to send in your story and tiny home photos too so we can re-share and inspire others towards a simple life too. Thank you!
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  • Lynnette
    July 10, 2015, 5:39 pm

    This would be my ideal floor plan for a TH. However, just shrunk down and add a loft and open up the living area with cathedral ceiling. I wonder what those doors are off to the left in the kitchen? W/D? What is the overall sq ft of this I wonder?

    • Lynnette
      July 10, 2015, 5:47 pm

      Well now I know why I love this…it’s the Tumbleweed Whidbey!!!! I have this saved as my ideal floor plan!!! ☆☆☆☆☆ ♡♡♡♡♡

      • Alex
        July 10, 2015, 6:40 pm

        Isn’t it great? I agree, it’s one of my favorites too!

      • Kate
        July 12, 2015, 12:29 pm

        Me too. While this is modified, to be larger, it still isn’t too large!

    • Deadrock
      July 11, 2015, 2:05 pm

      960 sf, listed for $429,000, sold for ???
      No word on whether there’s a W/D.

      nterior: HARDWOOD FLOORS, GRANITE COUNTERS, STAINLESS APPLIANCES, WALK IN CLOSET

      Exterior: BLUE STONE PATIO, RIVER VIEWS, PRIVACY FENCE

      Equipment: RADIANT HEAT, CENTRAL A/C, NATURAL GAS COOKING AND HEATING, TOWN WATER & SEWER, ON DEMAND WATER HEATER

    • SteveDenver
      September 1, 2015, 1:08 pm

      The link to Tumbleweed homes describes the Whidbey as 468 sf. for the 1-bedroom and 100 sf more for the 2-bedroom configuration.

      • Deadrock
        September 2, 2015, 11:47 am

        This is a “modified” version of that floor plan. Took the information directly from the real estate site where this property was listed for sale.

  • Bev
    July 10, 2015, 7:16 pm

    Soooooooo sweet! I want it. 🙂

  • Dean
    July 10, 2015, 9:06 pm

    What a wonderful home.
    Absolutely beautiful….all it needs is a laundry facility and it would be perfection.

  • Lynnette
    July 10, 2015, 9:29 pm
    • Lynnette
      July 10, 2015, 9:29 pm

      ^^^^ The Tumbleweed Whidbey Cottage.

    • Cheryl Carvalho-Case
      July 11, 2015, 12:17 pm

      Thank you, Lynette!

      • Lynnette
        July 12, 2015, 3:19 am

        You are welcome!

    • Nedhera
      July 11, 2015, 11:57 pm

      Thank you for that link! What a lovely home they’ve built. But I was brought up with some southern traditions that have stuck to this day. I must have a front porch! :-). Can’t tell you how much of my childhood was spent on the front porch playing with the neighbors or sitting with family. Yep, I’m a porch girl!

      • Lynnette
        July 12, 2015, 3:21 am

        You are welcome! I LOVE a porch too. One of our homes has a partial wrap-around porch with swing ♡♡♡

  • M
    July 10, 2015, 9:44 pm

    Loving all the white so clean looking. Of course I’d spill spaghetti sauce on something for sure. Happens every time I wear white. In first kitchen picture I was wondering about the unique black wrought iron cupboard support before I saw the next picture and realized they were candlesticks!

    • Sharee
      November 15, 2015, 12:12 am

      Switch to a white sauce or wear an apron when eating. Then you can have the best of both worlds.

  • Debra VS
    July 11, 2015, 8:03 am

    If one of the doors off of the kitchen housed a washer/dryer and the other was a pantry, this would be my ideal home. Is there a closet in the bedroom and a toilet in the bathroom?

  • Marcy
    July 11, 2015, 10:21 am

    Lovely! Did I miss the information on the size of this beauty?

  • Rose
    July 11, 2015, 10:29 am

    I could definitely live here. Any idea the sq ftg or cost?

  • Mary McReynolds
    July 11, 2015, 10:38 am

    Simplicity at its most utilitarian elegance. I love this little house front to back, side to side, and in between.

  • Martha
    July 11, 2015, 10:58 am

    This would be the perfect space and layout to suit me.

  • kristina nadreau
    July 11, 2015, 11:41 am

    perfect in all respects functionally. I could live here, with fewer interior dead animal skins.

    • Steve in Palm Bay
      July 12, 2015, 8:58 am

      Sounds like a bunch of city girls….

  • Aloszko
    July 11, 2015, 12:28 pm

    If only there was a dead animal skin in at least one of the rooms. Then and only then would it be perfect.

    • Comet
      July 11, 2015, 7:15 pm

      I knew there was SOMETHING——

    • SUSIE
      July 12, 2015, 1:01 am

      Yeah could have done without the dead animal skins….

      • Eric
        February 22, 2016, 8:05 pm

        So, you’d prefer live animal skins?? Sheesh, if they are dead might as well make use of them after all… non?

        • Comet
          February 23, 2016, 7:50 pm

          LOL—some of these look more like faux skins—some of them are actually quite good these days. And–the people who get all butt hurt over certain skins–cow hide in particular—should think about this:: If we no longer use milk; dairy products; beef or leather—we are calling for the EXTINCTION of the animals used for these. Ditto for sheep; domestic goats; chickens; domestic ducks and geese; and pigs. Very few of the species we commonly use for these needs are now “wild”; aside from a few specimens these are now almost completely domesticated. This of course also goes for dogs and cats which some feel should not be pets. Of course there are wild cats and dogs; but these are not companion animals which bring comfort and joy to many and of course are also used as therapy or assistance animals; from Seeing Eye Dogs to monkeys that help the paralyzed. No one has ever seen a Seeing Eye wolf or a Seeing Eye coyote.

          I would not really like to see the reaction of my dogs and chickens and guinea pigs to the suggestion that they and their breeds should go extinct.

  • July 11, 2015, 12:42 pm

    BEAUTIFUL! Doesn’t look so cramped!! BUT, since I already have my own lot to put this on, someone may lose a sale because you people don’t list the sq. ft., and prices – why? Should I look somewhere else?
    This one is so neat!!!

  • SaturdaySportsman
    July 11, 2015, 1:08 pm

    Give me that.

  • Trish
    July 11, 2015, 1:56 pm

    The white interior and layout makes this house very spacious. Are there closets in the bedroom? Also, is there a washer in the house? It’s a very practical and livable design.

  • Diedra
    July 11, 2015, 4:17 pm

    Yes, this is a modified whidbey, and tumbleweed used to carry house designs you could build on foundations on their website. Now, they are only sold on houseplams.com, but they only have the original 1 bedroom and two bedroom versions, not that modified version, who h used to be on the tumbleweed site: http://www.houseplans.com/plan/557-square-feet-2-bedroom-1-bathroom-0-garage-cottage-39331 This plan has two closets in the back bedroom, so one could be used for a stackable washer dryer.
    Now tinyhouse talk actually featured another, actually the original modified version on the site a while back: https://tinyhousetalk.com/woman-downsizes-to-tiny-cottage/
    She says she put her washer and dryer in the front bedroom closet.

  • Brian
    July 11, 2015, 5:29 pm

    What is there to dislike. A breath or fresh air. Thanks for sharing and cheers from Australia

  • Comet
    July 11, 2015, 7:18 pm

    Just had to go do a little bit of self administered CPR after I saw that PRICE TAG tho.

    Where exactly IS this? For less than HALF of that I will sell you MY house and you can upgrade it to these standards–with or with out the dead animals!—and you would STILL save a ton of money. And I have a killer view and an ice cream producing cow farm within shouting distance–what MORE could you WANT?

    • gale
      July 12, 2015, 7:52 pm

      Come to NC. You can build for much much less and enjoy our beautiful area as well. It is a gorgeous home. I would love to have it.

      • Comet
        July 13, 2015, 12:39 am

        NC is actually on our “short list” of places to move in the next few years. We have been down there scouting and enjoying the Tail of the Dragon area. Some areas seem to have a large number of lower priced houses and we are not really looking for a huge place; either we will buy and re-hab or possibly get an RV for awhile–or build if we find the right place! Very up-in-the-air right now.

    • Melody
      February 23, 2016, 4:16 pm

      I love the house, no doubt. But the price! You could buy a mansion in Missouri on 5-50 beautiful acres for that price. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t want the bills or the upkeep for a mansion. I’m just saying with costs being so drastically different, that house would have to be on private beach frontage in Hawaii for me to think it’s reasonable. We have rivers here and granite countertops too(plus lot’s of animal skins if desired). LOL

  • Dean
    July 11, 2015, 7:45 pm

    Oh c’mon Comet, don’t be so bashful. Tell us how you really feel.
    It’s a nice house. Can’t we just celebrate the fact that its a nice house?
    For those asking about Sq.Ft., this house appears to be a 2 bedroom affair and the same version of the actual Tumbleweed Whidbey is 557 sq.ft., so my guess is this house is somewhere around 650-750 sq.ft.
    …and I too am wondering if a laundry unit isn’t hidden inside those doors in the kitchen. Would be an excellent place for one!

    • Comet
      July 13, 2015, 12:40 am

      Oh it IS a nice house! I just had a case of “Sticker shock” on it!

  • Patti
    July 11, 2015, 9:17 pm

    Is there a source for the entry door? That is the exact door I have been looking for to install in my backyard cottage.

  • Rue
    July 11, 2015, 10:15 pm

    Interesting; this house seems like too much space for me, which means my estimate of 300-400 sq. ft for my personal comfort is probably on the dot.

    They did a nice job with this one – I especially like the deck off the back bedroom. It’s probably the river views that hike up the price.

    If I did this plan I think I’d do the two lofts option with cathedral ceiling in the living room, and skip the back bedroom. Then maybe a rear deck off the kitchen for morning coffee.

  • Sparrow
    July 12, 2015, 6:34 pm

    A small house that actually looks like a house, not a wooden box. Wow.

    Ridiculous price though for that kind of square footage. Pass!

  • BrownLuster
    July 12, 2015, 10:29 pm

    I ABSOLUTELY LOOOOVE THIS HOME!! SO BEAUTIFUL!!

    Animal skin rugs and all…I really LOVE this phenomenal open concept house design. Beautiful job on this home…inside and out. I’m breathing in a sigh of relaxation as I type this just from looking at the photos of this nicely done home! Ahhhhh…..

  • DebD
    July 13, 2015, 4:09 pm

    This is simple, clean, uncluttered, well-organized and beautiful!

  • Carol Ann Gore Dorn
    July 16, 2015, 2:22 pm

    I’m thinking of the Berkshire

  • deidre
    August 17, 2015, 5:43 pm

    thank you everyone for your wonderful support and comments! the laundry room is in the kitchen..i outfitted the closet with a front loading 24″ bosch compact washer and dryer(stackable) and also put in a great closet organizer/shelving unit for detergent/cleaning supplies/etc. the washer/dryer was an absolute must on the main floor! my washer and dryer seem to be going nonstop!!

  • Shirley
    September 1, 2015, 4:24 pm

    I guess I have problem with costs of these tiny homes being several hundred thousand dollars. I realize this is made with expensive materials. Again when they first introduced tiny homes, it was to keep costs down for singles, young couples, retired people. All for purpose of being able to live a simple life without the burden of hig mortgage or high rent. Giving many opportunity to many to own a home that was affordable. More and more, the homes are very expensive. My parents live in a house almost exactly this size. Brick exterior, full basement and has living room, kitchen and dining room, plus 2 bedrooms and bath. It only cost them $53,000 and that included the price of the 50 foot lot. So, I guess I look at these tiny homes and wonder how, they are costing 3-4 times what my parents house? I want a tiny home so badly. I am disabled, so if could find one like the ones I use to se.for $25-30 thousand, I would be thrilled. I want one that is small and easy to keep clean, not a large space to have to move from place to place. I just want a home that is mine, cozy and I can take care of. Yes this house is beautiful, but not what I consider an original tiny home. Thanks for allowing me to express my opinion.

    • maria
      February 22, 2016, 2:31 pm

      I agree 100% , lots of tiny houses are built by people disabled, seniors, college kids, people just starting out, even buying a trailer cost nearly $5000 new alone. I’m looking into the recycle material, I’m disabled looking for the how to build one for $2000 or under.

  • Valerie
    September 1, 2015, 4:57 pm

    Very nice and looks so comfortable but too white. But adds some blue to color makes a very cottage style like.

  • Rich
    September 1, 2015, 8:25 pm

    If you would be so foolish as to pay the asking price for this house I know of an island often under water off the coast of Florida that you can buy at the reduced price of only $1M!

    • Payton
      November 14, 2015, 8:07 pm

      Rich, I had a great lol on what you said. you are so right on everything. this price is crazy, and just because a lot of people want to build a small home, I think that, the prices are going to go up, as this is just what happens all the time, if the builders can charge it, they will. I want one so bad but where to build, I am disabled also, that is why I want to do this.

    • Michelle
      November 17, 2015, 12:46 am

      I am so tired of all the guffawing (yeah, I said guffawing) at the price of some places, implying that people are suckers to even consider buying them. Location, location, location, people! The median price of a detached home where I live is over $500k. It is all relative.

  • karen
    September 2, 2015, 11:11 pm

    Where did you get the little wood stove?

  • maureen langhaar
    November 14, 2015, 5:56 pm

    Be still my beating heart…..lovely!

  • Batchy
    November 14, 2015, 6:05 pm

    where do your clothes go in these beautiful tiny houses

  • JANICE STRANE
    November 14, 2015, 6:33 pm

    WE NEED AN ADA TWO BEDROOM, ONE BATH SHOWER ONLY WITH BENCH, LIVING, DINING AND KITCHEN WITH ALL APPLIANCES, NO FURNITURE, NO LOFTS OR STEPS, FRONT PORCH WITH RAMP
    DELIVERED TO SUWANEE,GA., ESTIMATED COST OF ALL.
    PARAPLEGIC

  • Janp
    November 14, 2015, 7:23 pm

    Nice design. Can’t pay the big bucks anymore however

  • Lesa
    November 14, 2015, 10:23 pm

    This is simply irresistible.

  • BeckyG
    November 15, 2015, 8:22 pm

    Great house! Quite homey looking! Not as sterile as those others! Hey Comet, have you driven the Dragon or rattleSnake? My son just drove both of them about a month ago! Of course, he thinks road rules are made for everyone else, then the are HIS road rules!!!! Come on to NC! Not so bad! Lovely mountains, gorgeous beaches(if you can find a place to access the beach that is)! And everything in between!

  • deidre
    November 16, 2015, 9:18 pm

    Thank you for all the wonderful reviews and positive comments!! there is a washer dryer(stackable) in the closet right off the kitchen.(I purchased the stackable Bosch 24″ vented)I built a great storage unit surrounding the machines which houses all the cleaning and laundry supplies. it was so important to maximize every little nook and cranny with great storage systems, shelving snd hooks. the basement is also wonderful storage space as the mechanicals are all placed in the attic. the walk in closet is a dream closet and could easily be a great sharing space for 2 people! there is also a five foot closet in the front bedroom and a nicely sized linen closet in the bathroom; a coat closet in the entry area for another additional storage space(so nice to have a place to put things away as you walk in the front door). I also put some really cool locally made branch hooks behind the front door for extra coat and bag hanging!!

  • deidre
    November 16, 2015, 9:33 pm

    the wood stove is a regency alterra cs 1200 model wood stove..a small wood stove with great storage underneath for wood and it completely warmed the entire house!

  • Joanie
    November 17, 2015, 5:46 pm

    Wow, that shower head is almost on the ceiling so pretty hard to readh unless you are very tall.

  • jm
    July 12, 2016, 3:16 pm

    Nice house for sure. Not any kind of value for sure also. Most people interested in tiny homes are needing affordable homes. I am confident in that statement. Sure, some just want small spaces…but if money is no concern…Dangle a brand new corvette in front of my eyes and let me lust after that!
    Why should people who pay $1,000/month for small efficency apartments can’t puchase the same size home, at an affordable price, and have some equity grow? This is the need.

  • Gigi
    July 12, 2016, 8:56 pm

    A real New England cottage so typical of this pricey area of western Massachusetts not far from where I lived for a half century. The Berkshires are a favorite destination for wealthier New Yorkers who want country homes. I noticed on the Tumbleweed blog a lot of nasty exchanges about price and rip-offs. Sure you can save a lot of money by building your own place, but not all of us can. Others have the bucks to splurge on high end materials. It’s all good.

  • Deb
    July 13, 2016, 12:24 am

    What’s the sq footage on this beautiful cottage?

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