This is a tiny cabin on stilts brought to you by our friends at Exploring Alternatives.
From the outside, you’ll notice a gable-roof, pine siding, and a wrap-around porch on stilts.
When you go inside, you’ll find two bedrooms, a small kitchenette and a living area in a two-story structure.
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Tiny Cabin on Stilts

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Where is the contact info so if one wants to vacation at one of these cabins they can book a stay?
Sure is a sweet little house for birds but that can accomodate the tender dream of special people
🙂
I could never get up those steps, you would find me dead maybe at the first level…!
Haha they are quite steep 🙂
I’ve been looking at the tiny homes, but I’ve a question. I would like to see or plan a tiny home for myself and a couple of pets (dogs). I am deaf, use a cane/walker, can not use any stairs of any kind, and would like to have a dishwasher, washer/dryer combo, a full bathroom-no decomposing restroom–in short a tiny home ADA compliant as well as “fitted with visual/vibrating equipment”-doorbell, oven lights, etc. I am also 59 years of age living in Missouri where the weather can and will get on the “psychotic” side. I also prefer all electric home. I’m tired of chaotic living in apartment complexes. I’m also an avid reader, t.v. watcher, and stay to myself a lot. Am I being too “picky”-I just want to have a home.
Hi Sue, I recommend checking out MEDCottage here: http://www.medcottage.com/ It seems like they have a lot of what you are looking for 🙂
Beautiful TH, both inside and outside. Functional on all levels as well. I am just wondering, are the stilts strong enough to withstand the high winds in summer and winter storms?
Years ago, when my two story house was raised to put in a basement, we had high winds during the night and it shook the whole house! That was scary!
That’s why I wondered if the stilts were strong and solid enough for this TH!
Definitely something to consider when building this way!