This is The Kingdom A-frame cabin in Burke, Vermont.
It was built in 1968, features a full kitchen, 3-rooms, and 1.5 baths. The getaway cabin is near Kingdom Trails, Lake Willoughby, and Burke Mountain. What do you think?
Here’s another great set of plans from LaMar! These will help you build an 8×8 A-Frame, which can make an awesome little hunting cabin, outdoor office, chicken coop or even a micro tiny house if you have an outhouse of some sort.
It comes with step-by-step photo instructions that LaMar posted to Instructables. He also has a video showing the plans in 3D. Would you build this?
The Raven’s Nest Treehouse is a luxurious A-Frame suspended in the trees of Montana. There are at least four trees that poke through the interior of the structure, which includes a queen bedroom, king loft bedroom, and two bathrooms!
There’s also a spacious living room and a fully-functional kitchen so you could hide up in this tree house for weeks if you wanted to. What do you think?
Anyone else dreaming of all the places you’d like to go once this pandemic is under control? The Tye Haus A-Frame in Washington is high on my “must stay” list.
This is a spectacular Airbnb rental (@tyehaus on Instagram) that sits next to two other similar a-frames. It clocks in at just over 1,000 square feet and is someplace I could live forever. It even has a hot tub!
The downstairs features a great open concept living area with a wood-burning stove and kitchen at the back of the house. Go upstairs in the loft to find two queen beds. Get more details and book your stay on Airbnb!
The tiny cabin, including loft space, has 876-sq.-ft. of space inside! It features 3-bedrooms and 1-bathroom. The lot is surrounded by mature trees and even features RV parking so it may even be a tiny house-friendly property. Seems like it could be something to consider. What do you think?
This is the story of an A-frame tiny house near Zion National Park in Utah. Even better, there’s a tiny house on wheels on the property too which happens to be your bathhouse.
It’s located in Hildale, Utah and is actually a glamping/vacation rental featuring a unique custom window which is really just exposed framing with clear material over it. Definitely reminds me of our friend Deek’s designs and his A-frame cabin.
This is the story of a little A-frame cabin in the Catskills of New York. It’s totally off-grid on a two-acre property in the Catskill mountains. It features solar panels, a wonderful deck, large windows, a chimney, and a very peaceful setting to be in that’s a two-hour drive from the big apple (New York City).
Would you ever consider designing and building a small home like this over a tiny house? Let’s talk about that in the comments! And by the way, you can actually book this A-frame cabin using Airbnb if you want to!