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Here’s a beautiful, recently completed cabin on stilts that sits on 100 acres of lovely Vermont woodland that you can explore. This unique cabin has an open concept with a King-sized bed and an amazing custom domed skylight that allows for stargazing or bird-watching from bed.

The custom concrete shower also has skylight views and sits in the very center of the tiny house. A full kitchen on the opposite side of the cabin has an oven, mini-fridge, and a vintage sink. Just outside the door, you’ll find Honey Pond, for which the cabin is named.

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Sauna, Hot Tub, Pond & Nature Access: Beautiful Cabin on Stilts

Honey Pond Home on Stilts in Vermont 9

Images via Airbnb/Ben

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Seth Bolt from Needtobreathe built his first treehouse with his father back in 2015 for his wedding and honeymoon. Since then, Seth and Tori have managed it on Airbnb and were looking for the perfect property to put more amazing rentals.

They found this majestic land on a mountainside cliff in Tennessee and have added a mirror cabin, a number of epic domes and a romantic honeymoon treehouse. Go on a video tour of each of their amazing builds below!

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Take a Tour of Bolt Farm Treehouse Retreat

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Here’s the Georgia CABN, a tiny house vacation spot you can rent in South Australia.

It’s from the same company as the Jude we showed you a couple weeks ago. These are off-grid tiny homes designed to get you to unplug and bond with nature and each other.

You’ll be just a 10 minute drive from Mclaren Vale, but feel absolutely secluded from the busyness of normal life as you sip coffee overlooking a vineyard!

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Vineyard Vacation Tiny Home in Southern Australia: The Georgia

Georgia CABN South Australia

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