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This is the story of a couple living in a 250 sq. ft. DIY off-grid tiny cabin with their two pit bulls.

Outside, you’ll see that they have rainwater collection system, outdoor cooking space, and more.

When you go inside, you’ll find they have a studio-style floor plan with a living area, bedroom, storage, and kitchenette. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

Couple Living in 250 Sq. Ft. Off-Grid Tiny Cabin w/ 2 Pit Bulls

Couple Living in 250 Sq. Ft. Off-Grid Tiny Cabin w/ 2 Pit Bulls

Images © AGreatLeapintheDark

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This is the 192 sq. ft. Backyard Bunkie tiny house in Marion, North Carolina that overlooks the Appalachian Mountains.

Outside, you’ll find a nicely covered front porch to relax in with rocking chairs and a bistro table to enjoy the scenery.

When you go inside, you’ll find a studio-style floor plan with a kitchenette, sofa, bed, and bathroom. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

192 Sq. Ft. Backyard Bunkie Tiny House

192 Sq. Ft. Backyard Bunkie Tiny House

Images © Backyard Bunkies

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This is a micro cabin in urban Los Angeles, California that you can vacation in. This would make a great space for a writing retreat.

When you go inside, you’ll find a full bed downstairs, an upstairs sleeping loft with two twin beds, a desk for writing, and a bistro table. Ten steps away from the cabin is the main house with a bathroom, shared kitchen, and more living area space.

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Micro Cabin in Urban Los Angeles

Micro Cabin in Urban Los Angeles

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This is a 160 sq. ft. 10’x16′ tiny loft cabin with a wraparound porch.

Outside you’ll find a covered wraparound porch to enjoy the outdoors.

When you go inside you’ll find kitchenette, dining area, and upstairs loft.

160 Sq. Ft. Tiny Loft Cabin with Wraparound Porch

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Images © Rich2Vermont/Countryplans.com

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This is a 225 sq. ft. tiny owl tree cabin in a redwood forest near Mendocino, California. When you go inside you’ll find an open floor plan with a living area, kitchen, dining area, and a bathroom.

Upstairs you’ll find an additional 120 sq. ft. of loft space as your bedroom. Additionally, you’ll find a back porch with incredible views of the redwood forest.

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Tiny Owl Tree Cabin in the Forest

225 Sq. Ft. Tiny Owl Tree Cabin

Images © Airbnb/Karen

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This is a beautiful micro cabin that’s being used as a clay art studio by Soleil Fleming who creates porcelain art jewelry in it and sells it online and in her Etsy shop.

The tiny cabin boasts large windows, a slanted shed-style roof, and a small covered front porch with a hammock to relax on. When you go inside you’ll find a simple art space with porcelain art tools.

This little cabin serves as a reminder that tiny structures can be used as creatively as you can imagine, doesn’t it? If you could have an extra micro cabin on your own land what would you use it for? Let us know in the comments below. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

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Related: Artist’s Terrace Tiny House in Italy

Beautiful Micro Cabin Used as Clay Art Studio

Beautiful Micro Cabin Used as Clay Art Studio

Images © Etsy/Jean-Michael Seminaro

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This is a tiny cabin in the Netherlands called the Goffertpark Cabin.

When you go inside you’ll notice that it lives like a studio because of the open floor plan.

You’ll find the living area, bedroom and kitchenette all in one room. And yes, you’ll also find a little bathroom inside so you have everything you need.

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The Goffertpark Cabin in the Netherlands

Tiny Cabin in the Netherlands

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If you’re looking for an amazing tiny house vacation it would be hard to beat it with these amazing tiny treehouse cabins in Germany.

They’re located in Lower Saxony, Germany at a place called Resort Baumgeflüster which translates to rustling trees.

The owners of the property decided they would turn their farm into a tourist resort to enjoy staying in these beautiful treehouses designed by baumraum architects while enjoying the amazing scenery on the property. I think that was a good idea, right? Please enjoy and re-share below. Thanks!

Amazing Tiny Treehouse Cabins in Germany

Amazing Tiny Treehouse Cabins in Germany

Images © Alasdair Jardine, Philipp Herrnberger and Toma Babovic

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When it comes to funky design and creative use of reclaimed material Derek “Deek” Diedricksen is the building master. In this case it’s a custom designed and built 140 sq. ft. off the grid cabin called the Glass House because it’s loaded with recycled windows.

Using recycled glass, windows, wood and other odds and ends Deek came up with the Glass House. When you go inside you’ll see it’s great for weekend getaways. But with some modifications you might be able to make this funky tiny cabin livable year-round. What do you think of this funky off-grid cabin? Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!

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Funky 140 Sq. Ft. Off-Grid Cabin

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Images © Derek Diedricksen

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