This is Cabin #3 at Antone Creek Lodge. It’s one of four of Rich’s Portable Cabins that you can book and it’s called the “Camp Cabin”. You can order this cabin from Rich’s Portable Cabins for around $35,000.
Yesterday we showed you Cabin #2, the day before we showed you Cabin #1 and introduced you to Antone Creek Lodge, and we hope to see you tomorrow for the finale… Cabin #4. Enjoy!
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Rich’s Portable Cabins Park Model Tiny House Vacation at Antone Creek Lodge… Cabin #3
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This is Cabin #2 at Antone Creek Lodge. It’s one of Rich’s Portable Cabins that you can stay in on their wonderful property.
Yesterday we showed you Cabin #1 and introduced you to Antone Creek Lodge and we hope to see you tomorrow for Cabin #3. Enjoy!
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Rich’s Portable Cabins Park Model Tiny House Vacation at Antone Creek Lodge… Cabin #2
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This is to let you know that you can now stay in Rich’s Portable Cabins! Remember his park model tiny homes that I introduced to you a while back?
Well after many, many years, they have finally opened the doors to Antone Creek Lodge, which is a place where you can stay in some of Rich’s Portable Cabins. We’ll begin with Cabin #1 and I hope to see you tomorrow for Cabin #2.
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Rich’s Portable Cabins Park Model Tiny House Vacation at Antone Creek Lodge… Here’s Cabin #1
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This is The Homestead Tiny Cabin #20. It’s a part of a group of vacation cabins at Getaway Cabins in Hocking Hills, Ohio. One of the best parts is when you walk inside, it feels huge because of the ultra-high ceilings.
They have many cabins, and this is only one of them. It features a living area, kitchen, bathroom, and an upstairs sleeping loft with room to stand. There’s also a private outdoor area with a hot tub! Very nice. What do you think? Wouldn’t this be a great way to live simply? In a cabin like this?
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The Homestead Tiny Cabin in Hocking Hills, Ohio
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This is the Island Farm Retreat Cottage near Downtown Portland. It’s a small cottage with an open layout.
Would you ever consider designing and building a tiny or small house with a layout like this?
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Island Farm Retreat Cottage
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This is a real estate listing in Tahuya, Washington with two off-grid tiny cabins on the 1.61-acre property.
Two Off-the-Grid Guest Cabins. 3/4 bath and sleeping area with free standing wood stove that would keep you toasty.1
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Property with TWO off-grid tiny cabins on 1.61 acres
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This is a rainforest tiny house with a screened-in outdoor kitchen in Pepeekeo, Hawaii. When you first step in through the screen door, you’re in the outdoor kitchen/porch area. Pretty cool, don’t you think?
Step inside this simple little cabin to find a table, bunk beds, a sink, a toilet, and a shower. I bet something similar to this (with your own modifications) can be built pretty inexpensively. This particular tiny cabin, though, is a vacation unit in the rainforest and near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and available to book via Glamping Hub. Take a look and let me know what you think of it below. How much do you think it would cost you in materials to build something similar to it?
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Rainforest tiny house near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park…?
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This is to announce a new TV series on Canadians living in tiny homes and other alternative houses too called HomeMade: Dwelling Differently. It’s a new four-part series premiering online and on TELUS Optik TV. It already started so you can already start catching up on episodes if you’d like.
The four-part series features Canadians doing home differently in BC and Alberta; individuals and families who have spent a great deal of time and energy to reimagine what it means to build a home within their environment and society.
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Canadian TV series on tiny house living (and other alternative homes) called HomeMade: Dwelling Differently
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This is the story of a man who built a 512-square-foot tiny house for his sister in 3 months and 28 days for $16,318 in materials.
It’s located in the Florida panhandle and he even stayed in it after hurricane Michael. Now he is considering using it for Airbnb, too. It’s 16′ x 16′, 2 stories, 512-square-feet. What do you think?
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512-square-foot built for $16k in less than 4 months!
Images © JD Daley
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