This is a simple and sweet tiny home built on a farm in Elk, Washington. The home’s front porch looks out over an evergreen forest, and gorgeous sunsets paint the sky. Board and batten siding gives the space a cozy cottage feel.
Inside the house are two lofts, accessible via ladders, which bookend the main living area. There’s a desk, a two-person table, and a couch facing the entertainment center. A small kitchen takes up one-half of the back wall, while a 3/4 bathroom sits right next to it. What do you think of this little vacation cabin?
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Cute Tiny Home Near the Forest!
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This 344 sq. ft. tiny house on skids is for sale in Newport, TN. It has to be moved from the current location but counts as a residence (not a tiny house) in Tennessee and has been built to the International Residential Code. While the cabin has two low-clearance lofts, the main floor bedroom features a closet.
The home also includes an L-shaped kitchen that flows seamlessly into the living room and a bathroom with a full-sized shower stall and residential toilet. You enter the home from a small covered porch into the mudroom area, where you can hang coats and put in a washer and dryer. It’s for sale for $69,500.
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First Floor Bedroom Tiny Home w/ Mudroom
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This New Hampshire boulder cabin is one of those places that stops you mid-scroll.
At first glance, it looks like a sleek, modern cabin tucked deep in the woods—but step inside and you’re hit with something truly unforgettable: a massive wall of natural boulders rising beside the bed, surrounded by soaring vaulted ceilings and an intricate web of exposed beams overhead.
Set on 250 acres of private land, this one-room cabin blends rugged nature with serious luxury. From the open-concept living space and marble kitchen island to the spa-like bathroom and outdoor soaking tub, every detail feels intentional, bold, and deeply connected to the landscape.
If you love unique cabins, off-grid-style retreats, or tiny-but-mighty vacation homes that feel completely different from anything else out there, this one is going to blow you away.
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One-Room Cabin with Jaw-Dropping Boulder Wall
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While it’s not uncommon for a yurt to be placed on a deck, I’m not sure we’ve ever seen one on stilts! This set-up allows for a spacious sleeping area in the yurt itself, and a fun porch with a private soaking tub and fire pit.
On the first floor, the bathhouse has a residential toilet and walk-in shower with two shower heads. A spiral staircase takes you up to the second level, where the yurt and porch are located. You’re not far from Lake George, but there’s also a shared pool about 300 feet from the yurt.
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Yurt on Stilts w/ Spiral Staircase
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Tiny cabins make excellent romantic getaways, and this one on Saint John River is no exception. Add in a sauna and two hammock swings under the porch, and you have the perfect getaway!
This unique design has a loft bedroom suspended above the main living area, with balconies on either end and two massive skylights that give you starry sky views at night. You can curl up on the plush black couch and look out on the trees, or walk down to the river and sit on the shore. A pellet stove will keep you toasty and comfortable on chilly winter nights.
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Romantic Escape w/ Sauna and Pellet Stove
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This gorgeous “rustic glamour” cabin sits atop a mountain in Alabama, looking down on stunning views of the “Walls of Jericho.” A large deck surrounds the house and allows you to enjoy the outdoors as much as the inside. Plus, the folding glass doors open up to clear your view from the queen-sized bed and couch.
There’s a patio off to the side of the house, where a fire pit and some Adirondack chairs welcome you. Back inside you’ll find a full kitchen on one wall of the home, as well as a 3/4 bathroom with a stacked washer and dryer. The porch also features a double outdoor shower and a hot tub.
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Luxurious Studio-Style Cabin in the Alabama Mountains
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Mirror cabins are such a fun way to immerse yourself in nature. All the luxuries of climate control and no bugs, but with the amazing views of the surrounding landscape from every angle. This one offers a studio-style layout indoors, with a luxurious queen-sized bed that overlooks the woods.
The interior also has a kitchenette, seating area, and a bathroom that makes it feel like you’re showering among the trees. If you want to nature bathe, though, there’s also an outdoor shower and bathtub. You also have access to the sauna, for the ultimate relaxation!
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Mirrored Tiny Home on Secluded 11 Acres with Sauna
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We’re excited to introduce you to the Highland Cottages, built by Timbercraft Tiny Homes in the mountains of North Alabama. Inspired by the Scottish Highlands, these studio-style getaway cabins are surrounded by forest and have lovely private decks with hot tubs for you to enjoy during your stay.
Each cottage has a large folding glass door that opens wide so the inside and outside can collide. You can enjoy the gorgeous forest views from your bed! When you get up, you can enjoy a cup of coffee in the kitchenette and get cleaned up in the stunning tiled shower stall in the bathroom. There are even towel heaters installed, which you’d find in any Airbnb in Scotland! What do you think?
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Scottish Experience in the Mountains of North Alabama
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Kat has been living tiny on and off for years! She and her ex moved into a tiny house together, had two kids in it, and were later divorced. While she kept that tiny house for a time, she eventually sold it and moved into an apartment. But she still wanted their own space! So she devised a plan to purchase land, get started on a large cabin, and build a tiny house for them to live in temporarily while the larger home is completed.
Below you can see that “temporary” tiny house, which she spent only $25,000 to complete! Incredible! While she has faced some difficulties with permitting and town lawns, her house is technically legal after paying $200 for an after-the-fact permit (which she didn’t think she needed until a neighbor complained). Get all the details in the video!
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Only $25K Invested! Awesome Tiny House on Wheels
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