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Here’s a gorgeous wooden yurt tucked in the Maryland woods that has all the comforts of home in a unique round shape! Dubbed “Yellowstone Yurt,” this cabin has a studio-style set-up with a living room, queen bed and fun retro kitchen in the main dome.

A bathroom addition provides a luxurious spot to get clean, complete with a rainfall shower head and heated floors! There’s a sauna on the deck where you can sweat away your worries. What do you think? Could you live in a yurt?

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Wooden Yurt Tucked in the Forest w/ Heated Bathroom Floors

Yellowstone Yurt w Sauna

Images via Airbnb/(RV)

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One of the lovely parts about yurt-living is the built-in skylight in the center of the yurt roof. This one sends “Orange Sunshine” into the interior, thus the building’s quaint name.

This electricity-free structure sits in the “middle of nowhere” with beautiful river views and plenty of natural seclusion. In the cold months you can light the woodburning stove, and there’s a queen bed and futon where guests can sleep.

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Four-Season Yurt in Nova Scotia

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The moon lodge yurt is the perfect spot to get your glamp on! While this is a pretty basic and very tiny yurt, the glass ceiling makes it one-of-a-kind, and it’s uninhibited sky views are breathtaking. You can even see the Milky Way some nights.

It’s heated in winter by a wood stove, and in the summer months large drapes help keep the sun out during the daylight hours. The yurt sits in a huge field surrounded by trees and trails, so you’ll feel private and secluded during your stay.

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A Tiny Off-Grid Yurt with Big Views

Eco-Friendly Moon Lodge Yurt w Milky Way Views 10

Images via Airbnb/Anna

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I don’t know what it is about round homes, but I adore them! This particular octagonal structure was inspired by a triad of home designs: the Mongolian yurt, Navajo hogons and Native American hidatsa lodges. The result is a perfect vacation spot in Colorado dubbed the “Solargon.”

The interior has a studio-style setup, complete with a leather sofa, comfortable queen bed, and functional kitchenette. Then there’s a separate bathroom complete with a shower stall with “barnwood” tile.

But you really can’t beat the location — tucked in a corner of 40 private acres which abuts BLM land on two sides with mountain views. Book your stay here.

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Would You Live in This Round Home?

Solargon 1

Images via Cristina/Airbnb

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This is the Yurt Treetop Escape in Australia where you can vacation via Airbnb!

Although you’ve probably seen many yurts with canvas exteriors, this one is timber-framed (my personal favorite). It has 12 sides and you’ll find a comfy bed, full bathroom and a kitchenette inside. It sits in rainforest paradise and the handmade picnic table outside is a perfect place to enjoy a meal. Get more details below.

Could you live in a yurt? Enjoy the pictures!

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Wooden Yurt Treetop Escape in Australia

Images via Airbnb

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This is the Minimalist Echo Yurt by Echo Living. The amazing building sits at the Loch Ken Eco Bothies in Scotland, and you can rent the yurt for 3, 4 or 7 nights.

I absolutely love the living “green” roof and the stellar location. The home features a very modern and minimalist interior that includes a wood stove, kitchen, bathroom, and double bed.

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Minimalist Echo Yurt by Echo Living with Living Roof!

Images via Echo Yurt

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