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256 sq. ft. A-Frame in the South Carolina Marsh

Do you remember Donelle’s awesome, cute, and quirky Airbnb by the Marsh that we showed you in January? Well, she did it again! With the help of her friend Marilyn, she created a dream A-frame on the property that her father left her.

The cozy 256-square-foot A-frame fits a bedroom, full bathroom, and compact kitchenette. There’s a deck (on stilts) connected to the A-frame, so you can enjoy some coffee outdoors or take an outdoor shower.

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Glass A-Frame with a Deck (on Stilts)!

A-Frame tiny house with deck in South Carolina marshlands.

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The space is climate-controlled with a mini-split.

A-Frame tiny house interior with sloped roof and air conditioning unit.

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There’s a neat outdoor shower available.

256 sq. ft. A-Frame 17

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Here’s the entrance to the home.

A-Frame tiny house with door and large windows in a marsh setting.

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The back of the home is four large windows!

A-Frame tiny house nestled among lush greenery in South Carolina marshlands.

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Here’s a look at the deck.

A-frame tiny house elevated among trees with outdoor seating area.

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The bedroom has amazing views.

Interior of a small A-frame tiny house bedroom with wooden furniture and large windows.

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There’s a little seating area.

Charming 256 sq. ft. A-Frame tiny house nestled in the South Carolina marsh landscape.

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There’s a bathroom with a residential toilet.

Cozy tiny house bathroom with framed art and wooden accents.

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The little kitchenette has a deep sink, retro minifridge and microwave.

Compact A-Frame kitchen with wood accents in South Carolina marsh setting.

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Oh and a coffee maker!

Interior view of a small A-frame tiny house with wood paneling and a potted plant.

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The deep soaking tub looks out the vegitation beyond.

Interior view of a small A-Frame tiny house with a bathtub and large window overlooking nature.

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Another sink in the bathroom space.

Small A-Frame bathroom with sink and bathtub in South Carolina marsh.

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Another look at the view from the bed.

Interior view of a small A-Frame bedroom with large windows overlooking marsh landscape.

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The lovely private space glows in the sunset.

A-Frame tiny house nestled among trees in the South Carolina marshlands.

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Enjoy the hammock!

A-Frame tiny house nestled among trees in the South Carolina marshlands.

Images via Airbnb/Donelle

There’s an outdoor kitchen/grilling area as well.

Small outdoor kitchen with grill and sink in a backyard setting.

Images via Airbnb/Donelle

Description:

You’ll love this unique and romantic escape. Architectual design allows you to fully take in the view of the lowcountry marsh. The backdrop of the bed allows you to fall asleep to the majestic starry filled night sky! Soak your cares away with a bath that will surely relax and unwind you. The background is breathtaking! The outside shower allows you to take in the scenery while enjoying a hot shower. This is an “unplug” listing, no tv or internet access. Hunting Island Beach Pass included.

256 sq ft with a kitchenette (microwave, mini fridge, sink, and Keurig). A small sitting area with an open floor plan double bed with a glass backdrop. Bathroom separated by a barn door, toilet, sink, and soaking tub. Outdoor shower that has hot water uniquely attached to an oak tree. Couples will love the Romantic open feel. The ability to just spend time with one another without distraction.
Singles will love the ability to unplug! This space is very unique. It’s a tinyhouse, treehouse, and Aframe. The glass allows you to take in the beautiful scenery!

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.

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  • Paul
    October 10, 2023, 8:01 pm

    All very nice… except… the front door looks terrible. A pot of paint and it would increase the value, and the price as well, but they opted for cheap. Shame because otherwise its really, really nice.

    • Donelle
      October 10, 2023, 8:49 pm

      I love my rustic door just the way it is!

    • Donelle
      October 10, 2023, 9:05 pm

      The door is actually an antique solid wood door my dad left when he died and I love rustic!!! So in person it’s actually really pretty but I respect your opinion.

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