This is a pioneer-style tiny cabin vacation in Waco, Texas. It’s located in a peaceful and rural setting with a total of six units on the property. Outside, your cabin has a covered porch with a pair of chairs so you can enjoy the outdoors in comfort and tranquility.
The inside of the cabin features a main room that converts into a bedroom thanks to a Murphy wall bed, a kitchenette, bathroom, and an upstairs sleeping loft. This seems like a nice design for a cabin, doesn’t it? What would you change about it to make it better for yourself?
This is the 24-foot Pioneer Tiny House on Wheels by the Tiny House Building Company. It features approximately 272-square-feet of space inside including the king-size dormer loft with access via ladder. There is a secondary loft as well that is for storage purposes.
The kitchen features granite countertops with hickory cabinets, a triple-burner propane cooktop, mini-fridge, coffee maker, toaster oven, sink, and windows. The bathroom features a 24-inch by 32-inch shower, sink, and a composting (dry) toilet.
He’s a photographer who hired Bear Creek Tiny Houses to build the cabin over ten years ago. Brian also travels in his Sprinter van conversion which you can also see below.
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Brian Moss’ Tiny Cabin and Sprinter Van Conversion!
This is a pioneer style tiny log cabin with trim work done by Wilderness Woodworks in Ely, Minnesota shared by one of our readers.
As you can see below, it’s a traditional log cabin with a covered front porch entry. Go inside and you’ll find your kitchenette, living area, bunk beds, and dining nook – all in one room. Facilities are nearby. Please enjoy the tour below and let us know what you think in the comments. What would you do with a little cabin like this? Would you live in it?
This is the incredible story of a father and his son who set the audacious goal of building a tiny pioneer-style log cabin, in Alaska, in only 15 days.
Is it even possible to do that? Well, I suppose we will find out, but this old boy and his son sure think they can, and you know what, who’s stopping them? Enjoy below and who knows, you may learn a little something about logging.