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Tiny Off-Grid A-Frame in the Maine Woods

This is a fairly new A-frame tucked into the Maine woods. Off-grid and solar-powered, it’s a good spot to get away from it all! A perfect couple’s retreat, there’s a luxurious queen-sized bed in the cozy loft bedroom.

The first floor is open-concept, with a kitchen along the back wall and a living space looking out on nature (and the large front deck). You get a grill for cooking outdoors, a fire pit for some smores, and even an outdoor couch. What do you like most about this cabin?

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The Lilli Pad: An Off-Grid A-Frame in the Woods

A-Frame tiny house nestled among tall trees in the Maine woods, perfect for off-grid living and enjo.

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A deck off the front provides outdoor living space.

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The kitchen is on the back wall.

Cozy off-grid A-frame cabin nestled in Maine woods with rustic interior and loft sleeping area.

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Cast iron pans hang on the wall.

Off-grid tiny house kitchen with wooden interior and large window in Maine woods.

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A small kitchen table gives you a spot to eat on rainy (or cold) days.

A-Frame tiny house interior with wood accents and compact living space in Maine woods.

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The couch can become a full-time bed.

Charming off-grid A-frame cabin interior in the Maine woods with wooden walls and modern furnishings.

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Big sliders provide plenty of natural light.

A-Frame cabin interior with deer mount, wooden walls, and large window in Maine woods.

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A queen-sized bed is cozy in the loft bedroom.

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Sleep on luxurious linens.

Compact off-grid A-frame bedroom with natural wood interior in Maine wilderness.

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You can even enjoy a couch outside!

Cozy outdoor seating on a rustic deck with forest views in Maine.

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I love the rustic tree branch railing.

A-Frame Tiny House in Maine woods for off-grid living and outdoor adventures.

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A fire pit. Time to make smores!

Firepit and Adirondack chairs in a forest setting.

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The solar panels that provide power for the space.

Off-grid tiny A-frame cabin with solar panels in Maine forest.

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Love the sign.

A-Frame tiny house with wooden exterior in Maine woods, surrounded by trees.

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There’s a portable toilet on site, but no shower.

Portable toilet in a forest setting for tiny living off-grid.

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The hammock gives you a spot to relax in the trees.

Charming tiny A-frame cabin nestled among tall trees in the Maine woods, perfect for off-grid living.

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Details:

Take it easy in the woods at this cozy, off-grid A frame located in the Sebago Lakes Region. Kick back and relax around the fire while being “away from it all” yet still close by to great restaurants, beaches and more!

This cabin is “off grid” and does not have running water or electricity. The space offers solar power that will power all lights, fans as well as charge devices. There is a battery operated pump that gives you potable water out of the sink. A porta potty is on property.

The loft has one queen bed. The common space has a futon couch that can fold into a bed. A cot can be provided if requested ahead of time.

There is a propane fireplace in our space that keeps the cabin nice and warm. The porta potty is not heated.

We welcome well behaved pets to visit with you, with a pet fee. Please make sure you have registered your pets in your reservation or an additional will be incurred.

THERE IS NOT A STANDARD BATHROOM OR KITCHEN IN THIS SPACE.
– There is no running water.
-There is potable water out of a battery operated pump in sink.
-There is a porta potty on sight.
-There is a full propane grill, with side burner, and a cooler left for your use ( bring your own ice.)

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.

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