This a 24′ x 32′ Arched Cabin.
The company offers a variety of other options too (including tiny cabins on wheels).
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Spacious 24′ x 32′ Arched Cabin

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Highlights
- 24′ by 32′
- Other sizes available
- Trailer capabilities
- 24′ by 32′ kit starts at $10,000
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This is such an adorable spot. It’s very livable and sweet.
Loved it too 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team
Wow! What a lovely home.
Glad you liked it! — Tiny House Talk Team
Surpisingly nice inside… especially with seeing the outside first. Was not exactly a rivetting look but inside amazing really. Question I have, why is there (apparently) string going from one side of the building to the other at the front? Scared the roof/wall might blow away?
And where does the last picture that is obviously another structure fit in with the house?
The other structure is one of the smaller versions of the Arched Cabin, just so folks could see they come in all sizes 🙂 Not sure about the string! — Tiny House Talk Team
How many of you saw that it has two bathrooms? Yep! One upstairs and one downstairs.
There’s also a door to the right on the second floor which must be a closet of some sort or perhaps additional storage?
Two baths is great 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team
Love this layout! It seems so spacious. I also love that vanity & sink in the first picture. So pretty. Thank for sharing. 🙂
No problem 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team
I have been looking at metal building kits as of late, and this one is not one of my favorite buildings, but it is like one of their many designs.. The military had used Quonset Huts for many years in a few of their mid west bases due to the way they afford safety to their soldiers because of tornadoes just popping up with out warning and they have a low aero dynamic form which makes them somewhat impervious to these storms lifting them and crating kindling of them like wood… Also because of their ease in set up they were able to enlarge the bases as needed, and financially affordable which the government loves.. As I hope we do as well…! Cheep affordable housing is something we all look to find and metal houses don’t have to look cheep either a lot of people are choosing to embellish their homes with post and beam interior framing which in a lot of cases make them quit beautiful…!