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E-den Glamping Pod: Teardrop-Shaped Cabin with King Bunk and Covered Porch

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

E-den teardrop glamping pod exterior

Images via Timber Tradesmen


Covered Porch Entry

E-den covered porch and entry

Porch with Guests

E-den porch seating area

Outdoor Living Space

E-den outdoor seating

Interior Bunk Bed

E-den interior king bunk bed

Teardrop Shape Profile

E-den teardrop profile

Storage and Finishes

E-den interior storage

Wood Interior Detail

E-den wood interior finishes

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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Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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  • Pit
    November 9, 2010, 8:55 pm

    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.

  • Kat
    January 24, 2012, 10:39 am

    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!

    • January 25, 2012, 2:41 pm

      Thanks, Kat, glad you like it. I agree- the overhead window is so awesome.

  • Paul
    April 8, 2014, 12:21 am

    Sigh… dead link. Business model didn’t stack up?

    • Paul
      April 8, 2014, 12:24 am

      Ahh… found it. Changed name but no redirect on original page. Duh!

      http://e-dencamping.co.uk/

      • Alex
        April 8, 2014, 7:59 am

        Hey Paul thanks for finding that out I’ll get it updated

  • Judy Moore
    April 8, 2014, 7:32 pm

    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

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