This little cabin is built of all Northwest Cedar and sits near Friday Harbor in Washington. The cute spot has two bedrooms to sleep up to four people, as well as a full bathroom with tiled tub/shower.
But aside from the quaint interior, you’ll want to rent the Juniper Cabin for it’s breathtaking pastoral views! You can cook up a meal in the full kitchen, and then bring it out on the large deck and take in the peaceful surroundings.
This is a perfect cabin for a family vacation! Rent it on Airbnb.
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Big Deck with Pastoral Views: Juniper Lane Cabin
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Mark shared these pictures with me on Facebook of a tiny log cabin he just stayed in with his friends.
They built it during the 90’s, I believe, on the weekends until it was completed.
And they’re all still enjoying it to this day.
Tools required and recommended for log construction:
In these pictures, it was about 16 degrees outside so they were enjoying a warm fire inside.
The love the idea of a little cabin in the woods or mountains.
Some people dream it, and others do it. Have you read Lloyd Kahn’s latest book on Tiny Homes?
Hope you like the pictures and thanks so much, Mark, for sharing.
Photos by Mark Neill
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This 14 by 30 foot Amish-built shed resembles a small log cabin and arrives ready for interior finishing. The two-story structure includes a full staircase to the upper loft, single-hung residential windows, and 2×6 stud walls ready for insulation. The sharp roof pitch provides standing headroom in the upstairs bedroom area.
Structure Details
- Size: 14 x 30 feet
- Stories: Two (main floor plus loft)
- Builder: Amish construction
- Type: Pre-built shed/cabin shell
- Access: Full interior staircase to loft
- Windows: Single-hung residential style
- Framing: 2 x 6 studs
- Finish Options: Insulation, tongue and groove pine, or drywall
Log Cabin Shed Exterior
Images via YouTube/TheeAmishMarket
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Jalopy Cabins built this tiny log cabin called The Ski Hut using primarily reclaimed and salvaged materials. The cabin measures 10 feet by 16 feet plus a 6-foot porch. The hand-peeled logs came from ski slope cleanup at the local Wolf Creek Ski area.
Design Details
- Builder: Jalopy Cabins
- Model: The Ski Hut
- Dimensions: 10′ x 16′ plus 6′ porch
- Construction: Hand-peeled round logs (Lincoln Log style)
- Log Source: Wolf Creek Ski area slope cleanup
- Roofing: Salvaged from older house
- Rafters: Salvaged
- Windows: New (rejected custom order)
- Door: Salvaged and refinished
- Ceiling Insulation: High-density foam
- Floor Insulation: Radiant energy insulation
Ski Hut Exterior
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