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I had to show you these awesome little cabins at Snug Harbor Resort in Friday Harbor, Washington.
It’s a place to enjoy vacation time with friends and family but as soon as I saw it I thought how great it would be to see a tiny house community built like this. The cabins are designed and built by Pan Abode Homes with the Phx Horizon View design. Please enjoy below.
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Community of Little Cabins at Snug Harbor Resort
Images © PanabodeHomes & Snug Harbor Resort
Images © Pan Abode Homes & Snug Harbor Resort
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LOVE IT AND THESE HOMES ARE SENIOR CITIZENS FRIENDLY, THAT IS WHAT MAKES IT SO GREAT, WE DO NOT HAVE TO CLIMB A LADDER TO GET INTO BED. BUILDERS FOR ALL US HOMELESS FOLKS TO COME, GET WORKING ON THE IDEA, YOUR TIME ON THIS CONCEPT FOR THE MOST PART IS NOT FADING.
The only thing here that seems to be lacking is closets.. Other than that perfect cozy little homes with nice layouts….
Closets—and a rocking chair!!!!!
… closets, a rocking chair, built-in bookcases, and a deck. A washing machine?
I like that the kitchen and living areas are open. I think too many walls and chopped up tiny rooms makes a tiny house feel tinier. The bedroom and bathroom need to be separate, of course, but the openness of the rest of it makes it feel larger and less cluttered.
Top marks for having the bedroom on the main floor. Hoping that is not a wood burning stove – as we see no heat shields or hearth protection
I didn’t see how many square feet these are? What’s the cost for one?