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This is The Margarita Tiny House on Wheels. It’s a tiny house vacation rental at Tiny House Siesta in Sarasota, Florida near Siesta Key Beach!

This Tiny House began its life in our home state of Pennsylvania. Originally, it was meant to be a vacation home in the PA Poconos. The original owner filmed a pilot for a TV show that wasn’t picked up. We loved the layout and decided to add it to our Tiny House village in Siesta Key. This sleeps 6 people, 2 in the loft (queen bed) and 4 people in first floor bedroom that has queen bunk beds. There is plenty of kitchen space and butcher block counter tops. You’ll love the vibe of this tiny house, you might just want to stay a few extra nights!1

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Beautiful ‘Margarita’ Tiny House in Florida That Sleeps 6!

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Images © Tiny House Siesta

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This is a 144 sq. ft. backyard shed art studio built by Historic Shed.

It has a 4′ extension on the roof for a covered front porch and it’s painted beautifully.

This backyard shed has French doors on three sides so it has a lot of light and openness.

It also has cypress siding and a metal roof. When the french doors are open you get a nice breeze inside, too.

The shed has built in shelves along the back wall and a mini-split AC system. Let’s take a look inside.

Backyard Shed Built as Art Studio for Homeowner

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Images © Historic Shed

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This is a 12’x12′ backyard shed in Sarasota, Florida built by Historic Shed for an artist to use as a studio.

It has a 4′ front porch extension that are supported by beautiful brackets and it has a great choice of colors.

This backyard shed has French doors and double-hung wood windows on each side. When you go inside the roof framing is beautifully exposed which gives it a warming rustic look and feel. Please enjoy and re-share below.

Backyard Shed Built as Art Studio for Homeowner

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Images © Historic Shed

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In the 1950’s architect Bert Brosmith designed this small island cottage just south of where I live.

It’s only accessible by boat and is very small.

Today the core of the building is standing strong but the cantilevered decks are unstable.

So the entire cottage is in need of a renovation. It was built in 1959 after all.

Because the cottage is only accessible by boat, the costs for renovating are triple or quadruple that of if it were accessible by vehicles.

It would be sad to see this structure get destroyed because I believe it to be a rich part of our area’s history.

Hart Cottage in Keewaydin Island Florida

Photo Credit: Marie Barnett

Inside you can open the large sliding windows and allow the breeze to come through.

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