The E-den is a teardrop-shaped glamping cabin by Timber Tradesmen featuring a king-size bunk bed, ceiling window for light and ventilation, covered front porch, and integrated BBQ setup. Fully insulated with double-glazed windows, the unit measures 11 by 6’9″ interior (14 by 8 feet exterior) and is marketed to property owners as rental accommodations for campers.
Design Details
- Name: E-den
- Builder: Timber Tradesmen
- Interior: 11′ x 6’9″ x 6’9″ high
- Exterior: 14′ x 8′ x 9′ high
- Deck: 14′ x 7′
- Sleeping: King-size bunk bed
- Features: Ceiling window, storage, covered porch, ventilated BBQ area
- Construction: Fully insulated, double-glazed windows
- Market: Property owners for rental use
E-den Exterior View
Images via Timber Tradesmen
Covered Porch Entry
Porch with Guests
Outdoor Living Space
Interior Bunk Bed
Teardrop Shape Profile
Storage and Finishes
Wood Interior Detail
Lessons from Glamping Pod Design
- Teardrop Shapes Create Visual Interest: Curved forms stand out from rectangular structures
- Ceiling Windows Maximize Light: Overhead glazing brings natural light into compact interiors
- Covered Porches Extend Living Space: Protected outdoor areas add functional square footage
- Full Insulation Enables Year-Round Use: Proper thermal envelope extends rental seasons
- Rental-Ready Units Generate Income: Purpose-built glamping accommodations create revenue for property owners
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Wow, this mini cabin is a really cool and the colors & design makes it looks pretty luxurious.
Oh, it also has an AC unit!
I would love to buy one of this!
PS: Great pictures.
I would love to have this! So cool looking, and seems to have the right amount of indoor and outdoor space. That window overhead is awesome! This would be a terrific guest room or for camping ~ which I enjoy. Will definitly check them out!
Thanks, Kat, glad you like it. I agree- the overhead window is so awesome.
Sigh… dead link. Business model didn’t stack up?
Ahh… found it. Changed name but no redirect on original page. Duh!
http://e-dencamping.co.uk/
Hey Paul thanks for finding that out I’ll get it updated
I have a question. Please help if you can. I live in Northern Michigan and want to place a tiny cabin on my property, 14 X 24. . It would be on skids for now so will I need a building permit, or land use permit? I ask you because the township officials do not call me back with a answer. Just wondering, Judy