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New Hampshire Boulder Cabin: One-Room Luxury Retreat on 250 Private Acres

This New Hampshire boulder cabin is one of those places that stops you mid-scroll.

At first glance, it looks like a sleek, modern cabin tucked deep in the woods—but step inside and you’re hit with something truly unforgettable: a massive wall of natural boulders rising beside the bed, surrounded by soaring vaulted ceilings and an intricate web of exposed beams overhead.

Set on 250 acres of private land, this one-room cabin blends rugged nature with serious luxury. From the open-concept living space and marble kitchen island to the spa-like bathroom and outdoor soaking tub, every detail feels intentional, bold, and deeply connected to the landscape.

If you love unique cabins, off-grid-style retreats, or tiny-but-mighty vacation homes that feel completely different from anything else out there, this one is going to blow you away.

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One-Room Cabin with Jaw-Dropping Boulder Wall

Tiny house cabin with black exterior, large windows, and surrounding natural landscape.

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Built Around a Massive Natural Rock Wall

Autumn aerial view of a small boulder cabin surrounded by colorful fall foliage in New Hampshire.

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Giant Boulder Becomes the Cabin’s Centerpiece

New Hampshire Boulder House 19

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Where Raw Stone Meets Modern Cabin Design

Aluminum deck with lounge chairs and outdoor seating at a luxury retreat.

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Boulder Wall Creates Dramatic Bedroom Feature

Interior view of a cozy boulder cabin with wooden beams and modern furnishings.

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Luxury Cabin Tucked on 250 Private Acres

Bright and inviting interior of a luxury one-room retreat in New Hampshire.

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Raw Nature Blends with Modern Luxury

Charming one-room luxury retreat in New Hampshire with open living space and natural wood accents.

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The Boulder Wall as Striking Design Feature

Interior of a cozy boulder cabin with large stone wall and glass sliding door.

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Private Cabin Experience on 250 Acres

New Hampshire Boulder House 15

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Indoor-Outdoor Living in Remote Setting

New Hampshire Boulder House 16

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A Vacation Cabin That Becomes the Destination

Bright Boulder Cabin kitchen with rustic wooden beams and modern appliances.

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Vaulted Ceilings and Exposed Beams

Compact tiny house kitchen with stainless steel appliances and open shelving.

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Modern bathroom featuring wooden storage shelves and a sleek glass shower enclosure.

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Elegant small bathroom shower with gray tiles and modern fixtures.

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Tranquil boulder cabin deck surrounded by trees in a forest setting.

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Outdoor shower and small window on rustic wooden cabin wall.

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Design Details

  • Location: New Hampshire
  • Property: 250 acres of private, conserved wilderness
  • Layout: One-room open-concept cabin
  • Signature Feature: Massive natural boulder wall integrated into bedroom
  • Ceilings: Vaulted with intricate exposed beam work
  • Kitchen: Marble kitchen island with modern appliances
  • Bathroom: Spa-inspired design
  • Heating: Radiant heated floors, gas fireplace
  • Outdoor Features: Large deck, outdoor soaking tub, seasonal outdoor shower
  • Style: Modern luxury meets rugged nature
  • Availability: Available on Airbnb

Lessons from This Build

  • Build With the Land, Not Against It: Rather than removing the boulder, this cabin was designed around it—turning a potential obstacle into the home’s most striking feature
  • One Room Can Feel Expansive: Vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and open-concept design make a single room feel spacious and dramatic
  • Natural Materials Create Connection: The boulder wall brings the outdoors inside, creating an immersive experience that grounds you in the landscape
  • Luxury and Rustic Can Coexist: Marble counters, radiant floors, and spa bathrooms prove that remote cabins don’t have to sacrifice comfort
  • Acreage Provides True Privacy: 250 acres of conserved land means complete solitude—something increasingly rare in vacation rentals

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Alex

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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  • Michael
    March 14, 2024, 8:48 pm

    Love it! That is one of the best tiny houses I ever see. I love 250 acres. How can someone afford to buy 250 acres?
    How much is it without 250 acres?

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