This is a 463 square foot geodesic dome cabin in Sugar Loaf, California.
The city of Big Bear welcomes you to an impeccable home in Sugarloaf. The interior features an astonishing geodesic dome which makes the entire home more spacious.. This is the perfect get away home just minutes away from the infamous Big Bear Lake as well as popular ski resorts all around. This home contains an outside deck which allures you with it’s beautiful 360 views. Don’t miss out and come take a look at this comfortable home before it’s too late!1
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Tiny Geodesic Dome Cabin in Sugar Loaf

Photos via Estately
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Photos via Estately
Highlights
- 463 square feet
- 1 bedroom
- 1 bathroom
- 3,750 sqft lot
- Built in 1988
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This is a great step up from a tiny, allowing more family living space. I didn’t see a bedroom, but I assume it is in there. I find this very livable and cozy, and newer looking than date built.
Yes I think it’d be great for a family. I really like it! — Tiny House Talk Team
Nice , But I don’t know if those exterior photo’s really do it justice…
I love those geometric ceiling panels. Or maybe those are just extensions of the walls. Or is there a difference? And does it matter? I like it. 🙂
Not sure but they are cool! — Tiny House Talk Team
Quirky enough to like. Love the tall ceiling. People complain about furniture placement in theses odd-shaped houses, but it doesn’t bother me. You can buy kits that make these realistic for a do-it-yourselfer. Those triangular panels have to be pre-fabed ahead of time so that you just erect them all at one time. Have a party
I love it! — Tiny House Talk Team
It’s very nice. But why is Big Bear Lake described as “infamous”?
I just love the size of this tiny home! The family room offered a lot of space! There was enough room to combine the dining table and the tv, couch, wood stove all in the same room, which still gave you the space to move around the area! Love the cozy kitchen! I would have liked to have seen the bedroom! That was an awesome deck! It looks like they had a nice shed/garage to accommodate the home for extra storage!?
I like it especially the unusual shape….but the red carpet would have to go