This is a tiny cottage under a treehouse in the rolling hills of Northwest Wisconsin.
When you go inside you’ll find a living area, sleeper sofa, wood-burning fireplace, kitchenette, a sleeping loft, and a desk.
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Tiny Cottage Under a Treehouse

Images via The Little Cabin under Big TreeHouse
That’s right. This little cottage sits right under a real tree house!

Cozily tucked in the woods.

Let’s go inside!…

Looks pretty cozy, doesn’t it?

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There’s a ceiling fan to keep things cool.

This cottage is really tiny, but the vaulted ceilings sure help make it feel spacious.

There’s a staircase on rails to the loft.

Large windows in this little cottage.

View from the loft.

Cozy fireplace and a desk for work.

With the fire on. Real-nice!

Nice work-space!

I’ve been on hold for 37 minutes now, thankfully I have this post to write while I wait.

Deer enjoying some snacks right in front of the cottage.

A bunny!

If you ask me there’s nothing like the wilderness, wildlife, and tiny homes. It’s the best medicine besides laughter. 🙂

Images via The Little Cabin under Big TreeHouse
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Looks like you have enough help rounded up to take care of those apples!! Very nice home, by the way!!
Glad to see they have a fire extinguisher–they are going to need it! The cabinet –wooden—within mere inches of the fireplace–is scary as are the pillows etc jammed in there. And WHY are there refractory bricks holding the FIREPLACE DOORS CLOSED? Something not quite right about the install and planning on that.
Having heated two houses exclusively with wood for over 30 years–I have seen a few things happen with wood stoves–like logs shifting and landing against the doors; sparks flying out that were not seen and lodged between couch cushions that were farther away than the recommended 36″ for flammables—wood get hot enough to ignite surrounding the fireplace on the walls. This is a firetrap waiting to ignite.
Cute but dangerous.
I totally agree Comet. Drywall – however high the fire certification – around the fireplace is crazy, even if the inner cavity is properly filled with the relevant insulation. There is nothing wrong with using secondhand equipment in good working order, but this fire seems way too big for the space. I have had coal fired stoves of this kind in two homes. Both houses were 3 bedroom family homes and both fires were half this size.
Pretty building that needs more planning.
Little Cabin by Treehouse by Small River
Hello, Thanks for the comments. Our website has been updated with recent photos of the tiled fireplace. The wood cabinets, facing the fireplace are covered with dura-rock, tile cement board and tile. The old photos of the fireplace were from it was still under construction.
Did you have a weblink?