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Watch Tower Cabin in Terebonne


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This is a watch tower cabin in Terebonne, Oregon. Outside, you’ll notice a three story square structure with a fun cupola-style green metal roof. Around the third floor wraps a large deck where you can stand and take in the beautiful surrounding landscape. The third floor has bays of windows on all four sides, which allows for wonderful natural light in the main living area of the house. The “body” of the house is shingled with cedar shakes.

When you go inside, you’ll find the interior is all stained knotty pine. The upper level is 20 X 20 feet and includes two couches and robin’s egg blue cabinetry in the corner kitchen. A wood-burning stove heats the area from the center of the main room. Cook BBQ on the deck or go downstairs to the two bedrooms and 1.5 baths. You can go to the ground level and hop in a hot tub and enjoy views of the mountain range.

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Watch Tower Cottage in Terebonne (Airbnb)

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Images © Patti via Airbnb

This tiny cabin is 20ft by 20ft

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The upper kitchen area offers 360 views!

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You can see Central Oregon’s 13 snow capped volcanic mountain peaks from here!

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How incredible is that?

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This home is on 5 acres of property.

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It’s built with reclaimed lumber from a navy shipyard!

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The bedrooms are on the lower levels of the tower, along with the bathrooms.

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There’s even office space. My gosh, I would love this spot.

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So perfect for an artist retreat/getaway. I would almost want to move in permanently.

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Bathroom with flush toilet.

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A cozy classic bath tub to go along with it.

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More sleeping space! A cozy futon too.

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Magnificent views from the deck.

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There’s an outdoor hot tub, too.

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There’s free wireless internet, believe it or not.

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It’s a 3 and a half hour drive from Portland International Airport, or 20 minutes from Redmond, Oregon Airport.

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Isn’t it awesome?

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There is a two night stay minimum, in case you are considering booking!

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Or, are you thinking of building something like this on your own property? Hey, that would be cool!

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Look how beautiful the area is…

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Waterfalls.

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Images © Patti via Airbnb

Video Tour of the Lookout Cabin

Highlights

  • Terrebonne, Oregon
  • Up to 4 guests
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 4 beds
  • 1.5 baths
  • “The Lookout” Tower Cabin
  • on 5 acres
  • 2 night minimum
  • 20′ x 20′
  • 360 views in the kitchen/living area
  • 15 minutes away from grocery store and restaurant
  • 20 minutes from Redmond, OR
  • 40 minutes from Bend, OR (more restaurants, theaters, shopping)

Learn more: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/924008

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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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  • AVD
    March 1, 2016, 12:44 pm

    This is a nice solution in a great location. The top level is 400 sq. ft. So I wonder what the two lower levels are used for. Is it a 3-unit B&B?

    • Robert M Worth Jr
      March 1, 2016, 3:45 pm

      Bedrooms and bathrooms plus an office are located on the lower levels.

  • Lisa E.
    March 1, 2016, 5:19 pm

    They need to install a dumbwaiter in a shaft that loads on the outside, but empties on the upper inside. This way, you don’t have to lug groceries up all those stairs. A washer and dryer would be nice, too. 😉

  • jake
    May 7, 2016, 9:45 pm

    Nice

  • Tom Osterdock
    October 23, 2017, 1:05 pm

    Nice that could be a fantastic cabin. Bedroom top deck, kitchen, living, bath on second deck and garage shop on bottom deck. could be a perfect house.

  • Jim Martin
    August 15, 2021, 5:43 pm

    How do I go about getting the plans for the lookout cabin?
    Thank you, Jim Martin

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