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This is a secluded ESCAPE Tiny House Getaway with water views in South Cairo, New York which is near Catskill. The house is right on a creek and can accommodate up to five people. It even has it’s own closed-off main floor bedroom with a queen-size bed.

In addition, there’s a pull-out futon in the living area that can be used for sleeping. And on top of that, there’s also a cozy upstairs sleeping loft accessible by ladder. You’ve also got a dining area near a large window, a full kitchen, and a full bathroom. This is a very cool tiny house!

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Secluded and Cozy ESCAPE Tiny House Vacation with Water Views in New York

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Images via Glamping Hub

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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?

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Tiny Pioneer Cabin Vacation in Waco, Texas!

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Take a look at this unique staircase to loft in this 206 sq. ft. tiny home. The tiny home was built by a high school teacher in the Netherlands with no prior building experience.

So when you step into the house, the staircase is directly to your right — this is on the rear end of the trailer, opposite of the tongue.

I like it because the design and placement of the staircase makes it look like it’s a completely separate bedroom, doesn’t it?

Staircase to Sleeping Loft in a Tiny House That You’ve Probably Never Noticed Before

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Images © Remco Stadhouders

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If you’ve been looking into tiny house sleeping lofts and wondering it wouldn’t be stuffy and hot up there you’re in the right place.

I like answering tiny house questions I receive from Facebook and Email here on the blog because then everyone (including you) can benefit from it.

Today’s question is from Michael and you can read it yourself below:

Alex, I love some of the tiny house designs in your newsletter, but one issue I never see mentioned is the terrible heat problem of sleeping in a loft with no air conditioning. Anyone who has gone up in an attic of a home in the summer knows you could not live in one of these small homes.

This is a great question and I’m glad he brought it up. (Thanks Mike!)

Isn’t It Too Stuffy & Hot in Tiny House Sleeping Lofts?

Well, I can introduce you to Dee Williams, who has been living in her tiny house (with a loft) for more than 7 years now.

But since she’s in Portland, OR heat is not too much of an issue for her.

So what if you live in somewhere like Florida? Or even New York in the summer. It gets hot.

Here’s how to stay cool in a tiny house loft during the heat (and I invite you to add your tips and tricks in the comments too):

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