Meet this 400 sq. ft. rustic style cabin’s sunny kitchen

Peer into this 400-square-foot cabin's sunny kitchen ...

If rustic is more to your taste than traditional or modern, then this cabin – which could also be called a tiny house – is definitely worth a look. It is nestled in the woods and blends in perfectly with its surroundings. Lit up at night, this little cabin is a jewel in Nature. What I particularly like about this home is that it is versatile and can serve many purposes. It has all the creature comforts of a traditionally larger sized house, and can be used as a permanent residence or a weekend retreat, or even as a guest house. Its layout makes it feel much bigger than it looks, and the outdoor porch provides an extra room for entertaining.

This cabin is where you want to take it easy and enjoy the beauty around you. Inside, you can keep it cozy and cottage-like, or as a contrast to the rustic quality of this home’s exterior, go modern with your decor. Whatever you choose, this is a home where you can express your individual style and let the world, and the trees that surround you know who you are.

It’s called the “Orca’s Island Cabin.”

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