So you want a tiny house cabin … I mean pretty tiny … but big enough to camp out in? Well, there’s no reason you need to go big if that’s what you’re looking for, right? As long as you have enough space for a bed, a table, and a food preparation area, you can cover the bases of off-grid or small cabin living.
And who’s to say you can’t update the building a bit later with a bathroom, or a sink and fridge, or add a second unit onto it?
This is one of the Blythe Underwood Creek, a rustic, traditional tiny home cabin design. Lots of wood, so it fits into the woodsy surroundings. And they’ve furnished theirs with mostly wood furniture as well. Note that it also has a stone chimney. That’s probably optional, though, because stonework can be a bit pricey.
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