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This is The Glamper mini-cabin.
It’s an 8ft by 16ft tiny cabin with a 16in front deck.
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The Glamper 16ft Tiny Cabin
Images © The Glamper
Images © The Glamper
Introducing our newest cabin “The Glamper”
The philosophy behind our mini cabins is “keep it simple”. We like to offer a few comforts of home, and the idea is to have more time to rest, spend time with love ones and to enjoy the outdoors.
Our latest Glamper unit was 8ft x 16ft with a 16″ front deck. We finished the interior with laminated flooring, T&G pine, a small folding table, a small barndoor closet/composting toilet unit, and 4ft counter top with sink, simple drain & water pump.
We will be offering this units by order.
Size & prices:
8ft x 8ft : $4750 + gst
8ft x 10ft: $5350 + gst
8ft x 12ft $5950 + gst
8ft x 16ft: $6750 + gst
Extras:
Closest with barn door: $895 + gst
Simple counter & sink set up: $595 + gst
Simple 30×36″ folding table: $145 + gst
Learn more: https://www.facebook.com/Theglamper/
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