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!
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Washington A-Frame Cabin with a Hot Tub!

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By far one of the best a-frame features are the huge windows!

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Those velvety couches look super cozy, and I love the interior woodwork on the ceiling.

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This daybed acts as additional sleeping space downstairs.

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This smart TV has Netflix for you to enjoy (and they also have more than 100 DVDs you can watch!)

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The kitchen is fully-functional so you can save some money on home-cooked meals.

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Could the bedroom be more magical?

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I could wake up to this view, for sure.

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I’ve never been to the Northwest. Clearly it’s time!

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Is there anything better than a cup of coffee by the wood stove?

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And here’s the luxurious hot tub if you need a relaxing dip.

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The inset lighting glows magically in the evenings.

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You can see one of the nearby a-frames here.

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Maybe next winter you can get to this a-frame!

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Highlights
- Tye Haus
- 1,000-sq.-ft. A-frame cabin
- Famous on Instagram
- Just outside of Skykomish, WA
- Sleeps 4
- Loft with 2 full beds
- Living room with 3 sofas, one is a twin long day bed
- 4-person hot tub
- Gas fireplace
- Pet-friendly (additional fee)
- Wi-fi
- 32″ smart TV
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What a beautiful place, both inside and out. I really like the kitchen in this one as it has full size appliances. Looks like a great place to go
Yes I definitely need real appliances! I cook everything at home.
Ha ha, didn’t know you could get unreal appliances. LOL
Personally I dislike A frames because you lose a lot of otherwise usable wall space. Need a cabinet, oops, not gonna work on the angled walls. And the non angled walls have… ooh, like the kitchen and its cabinets etc. so they are taken already.
Absolutely lovely!
I agree!
Does it have a bathroom ?
Yes it does!
Natalie you’ve never been to the northwest! Oregon or Washington a must see. I’m partial to Oregon, cuz I live here. If you like green trees, fresh air, & all things nature it’s the place to be. Come see! So many tiny house choices.
I believe its fearful cold in the winter time as well.
Fearful cold huh? Only in the mountains & high desert. Winter time day time lows range as low as 35 in the valley but typically 40’s. Coastal is warmer, upper 40’s – mid 50’s. At night it can drop to freezing in the winter & produce frost in the early mornings. Occasionally snow inland,almost never closer to the coast. There are basically 2 cities in Oregon that are snow cities. Washington? & like I said before, one of the cities is halfway up a mountain & the other is high desert. The only thing is it rains a lot. No matter what season. Doesn’t get to cold though. If you like it moderate temp I recommend May-June, but dont be surprised if it rains. If you can handle 75°-90° &want miss most the rain, lol, come July,Aug, or Sept. The valley cities do occasionally hit 100 in dead of summer as well as high desert area. Come see all the NW has to offer🏕🏞🏔🏖🏜🌄🌅🌦☔🌈
🌲🌹🍀🍁🦆🦉🦅🐋🐬🐟🦀🐄🐃🐎🐖🐐🐓🦃🐿🐇🦔🦊🐦🦋🐝🐞🏂🏌️♂️🎣🏄♀️🚵♀️🧗♀️🚣♂️🎰🏙🏟🏘🏡 seriously 🤩
Thanks for this insight, Heather!
While I’d love to go see all the NW has to offer just some “slight” problems. Borders are closed. Planes ain’t flying. I’m halfway around the globe. And my wallet ain’t fat enough for that anyway. But at least we have, to quote the late great Sir Edmund Hillary, “knocked the bastard off” as regards to Covid 19.
I know! I had plans to go to my brother’s college graduation outside of Seattle this spring, but of course that trip was cancelled. But I will put it on my bucket-list!
They’d have to drag me out of this place, kicking and screaming. Once I’m in there, I’m never leaving. It’s absolutely perfect!
Haha right!? I completely agree.